Hi Richard, yes it's nearly what i did but when i wrote to the mailing list i forgot to mention the work on lilo.conf.
Richard Lindner wrote: > > Although what you suggest will hopefully be fine, you'd be far wiser not > to overwrite the old kernel until you've verified that the new one is > working as you wish. Copy your new kernel to (say) /vmlinuz.new, and > edit /etc/lilo.conf to include both it and the old kernel. Also make > sure the "prompt" option is included - lilo.conf is well commented so > you shouldn't have too many problems. If the wheels fall off your new > kernel, you've then still got the old one to fall back to at boot time. > > -- > Richard Lindner Intrepid Adventurer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph:+61 (0)419 354 310 > What a long, strange trip it's been -- _____ ___ _ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ _ _ _____ |_ _|| _|| | | _|| _|| _ || \/ | | ||_ _|| _ || | | || _ | | | | _|| |_ | _|| |_ | _ || \/ | | | | | | _ || |_ | || _ | |_| |___||___||___||___||___||_||_| |_| |_| |_| |_||___||_||_| |_| [EMAIL PROTECTED] - South European @ccess Back Bone ------------------ http://www.seabone.net/ ------------------- Fabio Massimo Di Nitto | Debian GNU/Linux Woody 2.2.16 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | running on mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Laptop AMD K6-2 400Mhz 64Mb