On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 08:37:44 -0500, Dale wrote: > I do it this way. I keep at least two working kernels in /boot. If I > need to, I can edit the grub boot line to boot the old kernel if the new > one doesn't work. I do NOT use the make install thing. I do mine > manually and name them in my own little way to know what kernel version > it is and what version it is locally.
maske install does that for you, it also sets up the vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old symlinks so you don't need to mess with your GRUB config. > also copy the .config over with the same name. It does that for you too :) -- Neil Bothwick OK, I'm confused. More than usual, that is.
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