Dali
Check you /etc/lilo.conf, look for directive called "default" it should
reference the linux kernel you want to boot from. (assuming you are using
lilo and not grub).
if you used up2date, then you dont need to change anythin.
Saqib Ali
-
http://validate.sourceforge.net <--- XHTML/HTML
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 12:06, Dali Islam wrote:
> I have loaded a new kernel. Now what do I need to
> change so that when the system boots, it boot with the
> new kernel?
>
> Can I run a script to do that. If so what can that be.
It's even easier than a script (IMHO). You didn't say what version
I have loaded a new kernel. Now what do I need to
change so that when the system boots, it boot with the
new kernel?
Can I run a script to do that. If so what can that be.
__
Do you Yahoo!?
The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search
http://shopping.yaho