On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> 
> it's worth emphasizing what's really happening in this lilo.conf file.
> the kernel you refer to in the "image" directive must be accessible
> (that is, mounted) when you run the "lilo" command.
> 
> thus, if you're in the red hat partition, one option is to create
> a mount point called /suse, mount the suse /boot partition there,
> then the image line would read
> 
>   image=/suse/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.0-0.16
> 
> or whatever.
> 
>   the other option is to literally copy the suse kernel into
> the red hat /boot directory, then you don't have to do the
> mounting business.
> 
Could you SHARE the /boot directory, such that the SAME boot
directory is used by all linux distributions? OTOH, I'm not sure how
you'd keep SuSE from overwriting the RedHat kernel with it's own,
assuming they have the same filename (which I do NOT know to be the
case...)
        John



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