said:
>I had to go out and put together a new box.
>The desktop isn't quite coming up (blue screen with clock only), so I
>thought that I would try cntl-shift-F1 whenthe desktop was coming up.
>Only occasionally is that working to bring up the xworkplace panic.
Is this a fresh install or did you restore a backup to the new hardware?
>However whendoing that, I got an error message that I've never seen
>before:
>"the system cannot load the startup file system.the information for the
>startup file system is incorrect. Reinstall your system.
This points to either a IDE driver problem or an issue with the LVM data
or it could be that you are missing one or more files that the Alt-F1 boot
requires. Do you have an error number?
Steven
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