-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It seems the fix was to just downgrade e2fsprogs down to 1.42.1 then it booted Gentoo perfectly. Seems to be a bug with Yaboot with newer e2fsprogs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSfARvAAoJEBhhDPWsvgspPewIAMV9YToKOBDmAJnWdeD6o4wU mx4OiZcxJWeVHu1577ofbGcJ1bH7LwdNJBISlsALHdJUyIQWredB4KI70Gx9JTCG 1JX8f83RQPL30PFUm81RObTS4FNRyga0vekkDD9zA6KvOX89Vl0WytIspy1xZdSJ YZXRw7966KBpSOzaxrlAxOmo0gefzBnapuboWZjFhEThC1CP5iF3+rBJbU7mP1uO R2OJA3oTif3CVexFWWt2SS4YN9pejXOlxfV0rPYEKF4BaaYojlh1TMY1O11e3iLr KFVcbJmLfPaybXTd2lt/tb7TJ+go1wh9ulzcrTzXv0OVY0O5SCjvcLSP8EQbyfQ= =sqcI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Klaus Müller <mk.2001@web.de> wrote: > Michael Manley wrote: > > /ht@0,f2000000/pci@5/k2-sata-root@c/k2-sata@1/disk@0:4, /vmlinux: No > such > > file or directory > > > > Thing is, the /boot partition (sda4) HAS a vmlinux file, does exist, and > is > > a proper filesystem (ext2) that should be readable by yaboot. > > This error message is obviously wrong and hides the real error. > Reinstall yaboot with debug output activated and try again. > > mk > >