Dale wrote:
I was thinking it did mount /usr but wasn't sure. Actually, I thought
that was the point. Thing is, I'm not sure either. It seems when I
built mine it read fstab. Maybe it looks there to see if /usr is on a
separate partition and if it is then it knows to mount /usr. I
dunno
Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
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I would say it's between 8 and 9 - both versions are slotted, so you
can install both at the same time. If you have trouble, you can reboot
from a install cd/usb-drive and reinstall legacy grub. I never had any
trouble w
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On 09.01.2012 02:47, Dale wrote:
> Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote: On 09.01.2012 01:34, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I'm about to upgrade my kernel. Do I have to update the
init thingy too or should it work without updating with each
ker
Hinnerk van Bruinehsen wrote:
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On 09.01.2012 01:34, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I'm about to upgrade my kernel. Do I have to update the init
thingy too or should it work without updating with each kernel
upgrade? I would be going from a 3.1.5 to a 3.2.0-r1
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On 09.01.2012 01:34, Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm about to upgrade my kernel. Do I have to update the init
> thingy too or should it work without updating with each kernel
> upgrade? I would be going from a 3.1.5 to a 3.2.0-r1.
>
> While I am at it
Howdy,
I'm about to upgrade my kernel. Do I have to update the init thingy too
or should it work without updating with each kernel upgrade? I would be
going from a 3.1.5 to a 3.2.0-r1.
While I am at it, I version my bzImages. Can I version my init thinys
too? Have one for each version of
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