On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:34:53PM +0100, Peter Holm wrote: > I was looking for a "boot kernel-new only once, next time boot old > kernel", that could help, but I did not found this? Any ideas?
That bit's the easy bit. You set up lilo with your new kernel but don't make it the default. then use lilo -R <new kernel name> to get lilo to boot the new kernel the next time it boots (it does this only once, if you reboot again it'll pick your old kernel) If everything goes to plan, set your new kernel as teh default and rerun lilo so that next reboot will work with the new kernel. D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.digital-scurf.org/ Hostmaster, Webmaster, and Chief Code Wibbler Digital-Scurf Unlimited GPG Public key available from keyring.debian.org KeyId: 20687895 You've been leading a dog's life. Stay off the furniture.