I disagree.  Just pick one kernel that runs pretty stable on your system
and change the name, then add a grub entry.  I've been doing this for
ages and its never failed me.

* Rohan Dhruva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-06 13:40:26 +0530]:

> kernel2-safe would be a great idea -- seeing that the kernel team
> releases new version of kernel twice a day. But that would mean more
> work for the already overloaded devs :(
> 
> Rohan.
> 
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