Hi,

>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...)


Does anybody know the answer? And would he or she please explain it to me?
I hate to install Redhat all over again.


Remon

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Van: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: maandag 7 augustus 2000 6:26
Onderwerp: Re: triple-boot manager?


>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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