>
> I thinking of bringing up the 2.1.96 kernel.
>
> Has anyone set up Redhat so that a good/working 2.0.32 kernel and all of its
> stuff is available for use in case something goes wrong with a newer kernel?
Easiest, I think, would be to keep your existing known-good kernel on the
hard drive, and do a make zdisk on the new kernel, storing it on a floppy you
can boot from. If something goes wrong, you can still reboot from the hard
disk.
> MB
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