Hi
> o Drop the kernel into /boot by default
I have RH on my machine, but I burned out the kernel provided by the
rpm a long time ago, so I am not familiar with the exact procedures of
the RH kernel building system, but if I understand this correctly, it
means that a newly compiled kernel gets dumped into /boot (presumably
in vmlinuz-x.y.z format?)
Does this strike anyone else as a bit of a stupid thing to do?
(Assuming I have not misunderstood, if I have, I humbly apologise to
all those with rouge headpieces).
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Chris Jones
Black-Sun Software
chris@black-sun.co.uk
www.black-sun.co.uk
"Linux is beating Windows" - David Cole, Microsoft Executive
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