Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> do I need to create /vmlinuz and link to the kernel image (ln -s
>> >> 2.2.15-idepci /vmlinuz)?
>> >
>> >you may do this, but this is not the way it should be done.
>>
>> Really? It's the way kernel-package does it ...
>
>aifak, the kernel create
> >> do I need to create /vmlinuz and link to the kernel image (ln -s
> >> 2.2.15-idepci /vmlinuz)?
> >
> >you may do this, but this is not the way it should be done.
>
> Really? It's the way kernel-package does it ...
>
aifak, the kernel creates /boot/vmlinuz, not /vmlinuz. however ... who
cares
Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> do I need to create /vmlinuz and link to the kernel image (ln -s
>> 2.2.15-idepci /vmlinuz)?
>
>you may do this, but this is not the way it should be done.
Really? It's the way kernel-package does it ...
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Thanks Randy, that worked perfectly! BTW, any idea as to what caused the
problem to begin with? I got the 2.2.12 kernel when I "dist-upgrade" to potato,
then the 2.2.15-idepci kernel by way of "apt-get install
kernel-image-2.2.15-idepci" and when I ran "apt-get upgrade" last night the
package mgmt
> apt-get upgrade tried to upgrade my kernel image. I moved 2.2.15-idepci
> to .old and apt installed a new image but now when lilo tries to boot
> off the hard drive it complains that /vmlinuz is missing.
Yes, you've got exactly the idea -- recreate the vmlinuz symbolic link.
As you've pro
> do I need to create /vmlinuz and link to the kernel image (ln -s
> 2.2.15-idepci /vmlinuz)?
>
you may do this, but this is not the way it should be done.
you should reconfigure your /etc/lilo.conf (and run lilo afterwards).
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I'm running potato on a pent 533EB and have been using 2.2.15-idepci ,
apt-get upgrade tried to upgrade my kernel image. I moved 2.2.15-idepci
to .old and apt installed a new image but now when lilo tries to boot
off the hard drive it complains that /vmlinuz is missing.
In /lib/modules i've got 2.
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