> E> kernel-image package offer the option of copying the kernel to the > E> place loadlin expects it in your setup? I would figure that ...
> There is no real standard place where loadlin users keep the > images; and any hardwired solution is unlikely to satisfy more than a ... > Comments? > > manoj Isn't there a config file in /etc? I accept the defaults when installing my custom-made kernel packages, but even there it would be easier if I could specify it once in the conf file. This should make the loadlin people happy, and the ask-questions-all-at-once install folks too. Just a thought. Bloat good. -- Pete Harlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] PS: Anyone know why Meta-backspace doesn't work in an xterm in hamm/slink? It works on the console, or when emacs has its own X window, but not on the xterm[-debian] command-line or emacs when it's in an xterm.