On Tuesday 17 June 2003 6:25 pm, Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 16:22, der.hans wrote: > > Am 17. Jun, 2003 schw=C3=A4tzte Voltage Spike so: > > > On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:50:29PM -0700, der.hans wrote: > > > > When installing debian now keeps the last two kernels available ( > > > > maybe the RPM packagers could learn something from this! ) as Linux > > > > and LinuxOLD. > > > > > > Just a little off-topic, but I seem to remember Mandrake Linux > > > supporting this feature at least a year ago. > > > > Good. Red Hat and SuSE uninstall the current kernel, so if the new kern= el > > doesn't work you have an unbootable system. > > ---- > dunno about SuSE > > RedHat most assuredly doesn't 'uninstall' any kernels - that bungling is > left entirely to the user. SuSE keeps the previous kernel configuration as well. I have no don't know= =20 where they get these ideas. =2D-=20 Richard L. Proctor Krystal Computer Services PC Repairs & Upgrades 480-699-3098