John Ellenberger wrote:
Yes. Using the standard directions you end up with a new kernel called
NNNcustom on the Grub menu so there is no damage. However if you try to
boot that kernel it doesn't work. I may try a different config.
Dear John, altough I appreciate contributors to the list, if
Yes. Using the standard directions you end up with a new kernel called
NNNcustom on the Grub menu so there is no damage. However if you try to
boot that kernel it doesn't work. I may try a different config.
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