I know I've seen this here, but I've lost all of the archives of messaging for the past few days. How do I create a new bootdisk for a new kernel version? Is there an easy way from the desktop (KDE), or is there a command manually to do this? Thanks. Harry -- ___________________________________ Harry Flaxman | Linux User 182484 http://web.meganet.net/hflaxman ICQ # 22086907 | Linux System 80769
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