On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 09:21:06 +0000
flacycads <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

> 
> I do it like this too. The kernel is actually in /boot, as the kernel
> image you create when you compile. It doesn't matter where the source
> is- it just serves as the source for compiling the actual kernel
> image, and the modules, which you install into /boot and /lib,

This was really my original question, though. I don't have a /boot
partition, so where do the custom kernels reside, where are they
installed to, I would assume the same location as the existing/default
kernel(s)? Is it enough that I have a /boot dir but not a /boot
partition? This is where my confusion is coming from, I guess...

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