Re: kernel and initd links in root parition

2008-05-26 Thread Gireesh
One last thing... If you have multiple kernels installed, ls -l from / shows that /vmlinuz points to the most recent kernel. It is an easy way to find out this information. Regards. Gireesh. On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 6:36 PM, daniele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > >> daniele wrot

Re: kernel and initd links in root parition

2008-05-23 Thread daniele
Bob Proulx wrote: daniele wrote: Simple question : does anyone know why in a standard debian installation the developers chose to add these two links (initrd.img and vmlinuz) in the root partition ? Are there any specific needs or something ? It is tradition. In the old days the Unix

Re: kernel and initd links in root parition

2008-05-22 Thread Bob Proulx
daniele wrote: > Simple question : does anyone know why in a standard debian installation > the developers chose to add these two links (initrd.img and vmlinuz) in > the root partition ? Are there any specific needs or something ? It is tradition. In the old days the Unix kernel would be placed

kernel and initd links in root parition

2008-05-22 Thread daniele
Hello ! Simple question : does anyone know why in a standard debian installation the developers chose to add these two links (initrd.img and vmlinuz) in the root partition ? Are there any specific needs or something ? Ciao dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of