Jack O Max wrote: > > Can someone tech me step by step to create a new escue > boot disk in Debian after I built a new Kernel 2.2.18 ?
If you used make-kpkg (see the thread `New course for Debian University), and used dpkg to install the new kernel-image package, dpkg will ask you if you'd like to make a new floppy. Alternatively, you could go into your kernel-source directory at type: # make bzdisk With a blank floppy in fd0. This will put your new kernel onto a floppy for you, and make it bootable. If you're referring to making a rescue/root set, this is quite a bit more complicated, and should be referred to debian-boot. -- -=|JP|=- "Why, oh, why didn't I take the blue pill?" Jon Pennington | Atipa Linux Solutions -o) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.atipa.com /\\ Kansas City, MO, USA | 816-595-3000 x1550 _\_V 6D04 39E0 CAE9 9ADA 2CA3 2EBE 898A 6C37 CA1E A29C