On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 20:24 +0100, Bjørn Mork wrote: > Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> writes: > > > This has nothing to do with where the kernel images are (they are always > > installed in /boot), but only to do with where the symlinks are created. > > The default is to create them in /, but I recall there is an option (now > > deprecated) to create them in /boot. > > Not related to this bug, but I was wondering: Why deprecate this > feature?
All configuration through kernel-img.conf is deprecated. It is a legacy of kernel-package, and even current versions of kernel-package do not use it. > I find it very useful for systems where I keep /boot in a separate > partition. Having the symlinks in the same partition allow you to > configure boot loaders like extlinux with the generic symlink names. They should be using hook scripts to generate a separate entry for each installed kernel version. > The links in / are generally not very useful IMHO if /boot and / are > different partitions. That depends on whether the symlink is resolved at installation time or at boot time. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.
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