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On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 08:17:43PM -0400, Jayson Baird wrote:
> When using loadlin to boot from dos into Linux, it requires the command line
>
> loadlin linux /hda2
>
> whereas linux is the kernel I keep in a local directory. If I compile a new
> kernel, is there anyway to get that new kernel on
When using loadlin to boot from dos into Linux, it requires the command line
loadlin linux /hda2
whereas linux is the kernel I keep in a local directory. If I compile a new
kernel, is there anyway to get that new kernel on disk to copy over to the
dos local directory to use loadlin? Any help you
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