Re: Linux Kernel Information & Install Kernel Script

From: H. Peter Anvin (hpa@zytor.com)
Date: Thu Feb 07 2002 - 16:53:34 EST


Followup to: <3C6267B7.30A3020D@starband.net>
By author: Justin Piszcz <war@starband.net>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> New site: http://www.installkernel.com/
> It is very light at the moment.
>
> 1] Latest news about the kernel:
> http://www.installkernel.com/kernel.html
> Anything else I should add under 2.4.17?
>
> 2] Install Kernel (bash script which I am working on)
> http://www.installkernel.com/ik/index.html
> ik-0.8.9: Adds -b option, you can build and install the kernel from
> the current directory with -b.
> Summary of ik:
> Install Kernel (ik) is a bash script that installs the Linux kernel
> and automatically sets up LILO or GRUB.
> It also saves your kernel configuration each time you do an install.
> This allows you to restore the newest
> configuration file when you make a new kernel. This script is
> intended for two groups of people; people
> new to compiling kernels, and people who are tired of moving files
> around and editing their bootloader
> configurations every time they install a new kernel.
>

Sounds like you should make this work as /sbin/installkernel.

        -hpa

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