Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> writes:

>> Also, its not clear how one would install a new kernel.  Where to put
>> the information and so forth.
>
> See above. You don't put anything anywhere when installing a new kernel,
> just run grub-update and it will be found and added to the menu. At the
> same time, any old kernels you have deleted will be removed.

Well now, that is an improvement.  But surely the kernel needs to be
put on /boot?


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