Yes, that will work. You should also look at installing kernel-package
and using make-kpkg to compile your kernel. It will create a debian
kernel-image package. When installed, this updates lilo for you and
also renames the previous kernel so you have a fallback.
Bob
On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 10
Hi,
Why don't you add the new kernel image to lilo while keeping the old
one?
Everytime when I upgrade the kernel, I change my current kernel to
label=old, and put the newest one with label=linux. So, if your new
kernel does not work properly, you can alway
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