"Chris Wilkinson" <kins...@verizon.net> writes:

> Is it necessary to flash-kernel? Once /boot on HD is populated with
> the new kernel, doesn’t it finally boot from that and it doesn’t matter what 
> version is flashed?

redboot is configured to read the kernel from the flash, so yes, you
need flash-kernel. I've not tested to load a kernel from disk so I've
no idea if you can configure and use redboot to do it (but it's unlikely).

Arnaud


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