V Ne, 22. 02. 2004 v 12:34, Brian Brazil píše:
> Should I be leaving 2 kernels installed or what? I'm a bit wary about
> booting a new kernel without a backup.
If you leave old kernel installed, you can boot it as linuxold (in LILO,
don't know how about GRUB). Very useful feature if you are tuning
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 06:43:17PM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> That's ekactly what I do. Works every time :-)
> I also like doing it better that way so that I am
> sure make-kpkg won't stop to ask me any questions
> once I embark on building the kernel-image.
Note how do you uninstall the old
Brian Brazil wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 12:07:23PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
When building kernels the Debian way, with make-kpkg and
kernel-source-xxx, as well as various Debianized kernel-patches, I
find I want to run oldconfig and then xconfig.
The problem is that if I run make-kpkg confi
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 12:07:23PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> When building kernels the Debian way, with make-kpkg and
> kernel-source-xxx, as well as various Debianized kernel-patches, I
> find I want to run oldconfig and then xconfig.
> The problem is that if I run make-kpkg configure twice, th
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