On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Brandon Dorman wrote:
> doesn't 6.2 come with 2.2-14?  do I need to get the .15 rpm first?
> 
I'm not sure. Basically you can have multiple co-existing
kernels, although you only boot on one at a time. As I
said, the strong suggestion is that you install the new
kernel ALONGSIDE the existing kernel, just in case
something blows up, as a fall-back position. A kernel
doesn't take up much drive space, so chances are you won't
have much problem having multiple kernels installed at once.
        John


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