On Mon, 03 Mar 2002 at 23:25:30, k l u r t wrote: > On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 23:29, Craig Dickson wrote: > > Dumb question: why does Debian like to have a symlink, /vmlinuz, > > pointing to the kernel image in /boot? Does some program depend on being > > able to find the kernel at /vmlinuz? Would something break if I simply > > deleted this symlink? > > I ask because I install kernels by hand, and I use a naming scheme for > > my kernels that tells me what they are and when they were built, e.g. > > vmlinuz-2.4.18-ac2-020226 is a 26 Feb 2002 build of 2.4.18-ac2. This > > means I have to go change the /vmlinuz symlink every time I install a > > new kernel, and I'm wondering if I can safely just delete the link and > > never bother with it again. > > Thanks, > > Craig > > me thinks you would like make-kpkg (kernel-package) >
IIRC, kernel-package asks if you want the symlinks. I may be wrong, it's been a while since I've needed a new kernel :) -- Paul T Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> And, strange to tell, among the Earthen Lot Some could articulate, while others not: And suddenly one more impatient cried -- "Who is the Potter, pray, and who the Pot?" -- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam --