I love the kernel-package thing; but the other day I used it to install a kernel and the vmlinuz.old kernel was not in boot (I deleted it accidentally).
The system would not boot -- may I humbly suggest that the install process for the generated package checks if "lilo" returns an error and throws a warning if it does? (I'm thinking of the equiv. of "lilo (options) || echo Warning! blah blah") and/or could LILO be run in "verbose" mode? I suggest this because it would have saved me a lot of time.. In other words: (please idiot proof this for my benefit :) ) Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The C Programming Language -- A language which combines the flexibility of assembly language with the power of assembly language."