On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 4:57 PM, priyaranjan <priyaranjan45...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dipanjan, > > I hope the steps remains same even though if we have an windows OS in the > same machine. Please confirm. > > Regards. > Priyaranjan > > On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Dipanjan Das <mail.dipanjan....@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> >> Dear Arindam, >> >> What I understand is, your system has two Ubuntu 12.04 installations side >> by side. Are you using any one of those two to compile the 2.6 kernel? If >> so, then executing "*sudo make install*" will copy the kernel vmlinux, >> initrd and System map files to /boot directory and trigger an " >> *update-grub*" to rebuild grub menu. Your new kernel should appear >> afterwards. May be you are not being able to see the kernel listing because >> of having a ZERO timeout in GRUB menu which is causing it to boot to the >> default one directly. Make sure it is not the case. >> >> >> On 6 June 2014 00:34, Arindam Pal <palarindam1...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Dear Sir, >>> I am currently trying to boot a custom kernel from source. >>> 2.6.61.32. and tried to replace the kernel of an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with >>> kernel 3.11.X.Y. That computer also has an another Ubuntu installation >>> 12.04 with same kernel as that of the another Ubuntu installation. >>> Now , when I boot the machine and try to boot with the 2.6 >>> kernel, I can't do that and Grub is not even mentioning that particular >>> version of the kernel. If any help about this issue is possible , please >>> drop me a mail. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arindam Pal >>> >> Steps are same for linux - windows on same system. If grub is not showing the menu , then check the file /etc/default/grub , there will be an entry for GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 . If it is not commented , then comment it and try again ...
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