On Sun, 28 Nov 1999, you wrote: > Last question. How do I create a boot disk for the new kernel? The > install CD wouldn't let me. Do I amend the old boot disk or, since I > have kept the old kernel, add the new kernel to the old boot disk? > Thanks for any help. > Get to a console prompt and type "mkbootdisk <kernel>" and replace <kernel> with the boot kernel name. Read the instructions in more detail with "man mkbootdisk" John
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