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Is there any place that I can go to find out just what files belong in a Suse 10 boot file? I suspect that something is wrong in there. Thanks!...
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- 07-04-2012 #1
Suse 10 " boot " files
Is there any place that I can go to find out just what files belong in a Suse 10 boot file? I suspect that something is wrong in there. Thanks!
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- 07-05-2012 #2Linux Guru
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That's a pretty vague question. What "files" belong in a boot "file"? If you are talking about Opensuse versions 10, you should have all the files in the /boot/grub directory such as the menu.lst file. More specifics on what you are looking for?
- 07-05-2012 #3
I was looking for something that did not belong there. However I may have eliminated my problem by deleting the 400 plus files that were in the tmp folder including one text code written in what looked like Chinese.
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- 07-05-2012 #4Linux Guru
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Binary file, most likely.one text code written in what looked like Chinese.


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