On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, you wrote: > >%_When you update the kernel you have to put what in lilo so it uses the > new kernel? > pop open /etc/lilo.conf and just copy one of the other sections,changing the boot= section to point to whatever the new kernel is called. Keep the old section so you can boot into it if something goes wrong with the new kernel. after youve changed the lilo.conf, type /sbin/lilo from a prompt so lilo will read your new config. . . -- Seth Gibson www.mp3.com/PSM0x2710 members.tripod.com/cybernetic_thunder (Under Construction) The Functional Design of the UNIX Operating System is probably one of the few truly beautiful things left in the world.
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