kernel 2.4.34
Kenneth
madhse at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 10 10:42:14 MST 2007
--- Michael Havens <bmike101 at cox.net> wrote:
> I finaly got around to seeing how to install a new kernel.
>
> I found a page that makes it seem simple but I don't know if the author is
> crazy or evil or what so OI need to ask you guys.
>
> http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/skykernel.html
>
> It is geared towards lilo and currently the bootloader is grub.....
I don't think that's a very good guide, at least it didn't seem so to me. I
would see if there's a FAQ for your particular distro, as it might have more
specific information.
If your biggest hurdle is the bootloader, then most of the steps will be the
same, but you will be editing a file such as /boot/grub/menu.lst instead of
lilo.conf. Some distros have a link /etc/grub.conf or something similar.
The format of the file is different than lilo, but it should make sense when
you look at it. Just copy the stanza that's there, and in the new stanza
just change the names of the files for the kernel and initrd to the newly
created ones. Keeping the old stanza there will allow you to boot off your
working kernel if there's something wrong with the new one.
Also note, running "make install" from the directory with the kernel tree
might modify the boot file for you, but I would say it's safer and you'll
learn more if you do it yourself.
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