On Montag, 16. April 2007 10:42 Ond?ej Ku?era wrote: > Agreed. What I do is have not only kernel26 installed but also > kernel26beyond and I upgrade always only one of those two at a time so > that if the new kernel wouldn't work I could still use the other one to > boot. But it's far from optimal solution, besides kernel26beyond hasn't > been updated for a while...
kernel26ck is another excellent kernel package which could helps you to have a bootable kernel in reserve. And if you want to controll it by yourself the abs building system of arch is better understandable as every other package system what i know. It don't takes much time to make your own at example kernel26stable package. But i think kernel26ck is enough. See you, Attila _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
