Just copying isn't enough, AFAIK, You have to tell the bootloader where the kernel physically is. I dont remember how to do without lilo - with lilo is clear - rerun lilo.
Matth On Wed, 17 May 2000, cls--colo spgs wrote: > debs, > > i'm just upgrading my slink lapbox to potato (on the > 2.0.36 kernel). my boot hangs at scsi. > > i copied a scsi-free kernel into /boot. but it still > tries to boot the scsi kernel and then hangs. > > i renamed /boot/linux to /boot/vmlinux-2.0.36, the name > of the kernel that i had been using. ...still "no go." > > q: where might i find the kernel that comes with > potato?--what directory is it in? > > or > > q: am i off-base by trying to replace slink's > vmlinuz-2.0.36 with a scsi-free kernel (2.2.12...)? > > ia, t. > > bentley taylor. > > // > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null