On 01 Dec 2002 09:27:51 -0500
Anthony Abby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ahh, got it, but I usually keep a boot disk around also.  Never had to
> use it though.

Be very glad because it would not work.

If the disk was made from the old kernel then it no longer exists, i.e no img or 
anything else relating to that kernel will be found in /boot and the boot will fail 
when it cannot find said image.

If a new kernel fails to boot then the chance are 99.9% that a boot disk made from 
that kernel will also fail with the same error as when directly booting the new kernel.


    Charles

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