On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:

> IMHO, this can only be considered in if /sbin/installkernel (or whatever 
> replaces it) ensures that on the first kernel update, an entry for the 
> original kernel is retained. Otherwise, automatic kernel update plus 
> unintentional reboot (ie power failure) = unhappy user/administrator (as 
> would happen at present).
installkernel is a bit broken anyways (has problems with kernel-mm and 
kernel-benh (see cooker-ppc)), I will see if i can make it a bit more 
robust.

d.



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