On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 16:22:41 -0600, Dale wrote: > > Or you could use make install and remove the possibility for > > screw-ups. After all, you trust make to build and kernel, then build > > and copy the entire module tree. Surely you can manage to trust it > > with one more file :-O
> I did use it once but I didn't like the way it did it. That could have > changed since then tho. I'm also bad to keep several versions of older > kernels around too. I have had over a dozen on /boot before. That's > why my /boot is a 200 Mbs or so. Sort of like this: All it does it copy the kernel, system map and config to /boot and reset the symlinks to point to the new and previous kernels. You can still keep as many kernels as you want in /boot, but you can always boot the last two without modifying GRUB's config. -- Neil Bothwick Why do they call it a TV set when you only get one?
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