I know that other UNIX systems allow you to specify the kernel you boot
from. You may want to look at the boot options of RH Linux. If this is
the case just rename your old kernel before copying the new one, then
boot from it.
Miroslaw Wodniak wrote:
> Tim Larkins (EUKSHEL1PO) wrote:
>
> >
Tim Larkins (EUKSHEL1PO) wrote:
> The other question is.. how do I make my system fail safe so that if
> I do make a dodgy kernel I can simply boot with the old kernel try and sort
> out the problems?
>
You can copy your new kernel to the floppy and boot the system from there. In
case
Hello.
Let me see if I could help ..
> The system in question is running RH5.0...
>
> 1) I altered my settings for localhost and domain name etc. in
> netcfg and now sendmail hangs for ages when I start the box up..
Okie, try the X-based network configuration netcfg or check out
/e
I've been having a few probs recently.. most are unrelated but I
thought I'ld get them all off my chest at once.. saves making multiple
posts..
The system in question is running RH5.0...
1) I altered my settings for localhost and domain name etc. in
netcfg and now sendma