On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Robert Martinovic wrote: > To be honest, i haven't had a 2.4 kernel boot.
Really? I've had fair success with more recent revisions (test10 and test11-pre1). Then again, I have a Symbios-based SCSI adapter. > I have always used the 'debian' way. I might try the 'other' way. I > like the fact that dpkg moves the old kernel to vmlinuz.old, so if there > are any problems booting, i can always boot from vmlinuz.old at srm I can understand that. I have my aboot.conf set up with several testing configs that use generic names like 'linux-2.4.0pre.gz' and such. I just cp vmlinux.gz to those names to test boot them. Right now, I have about four working configurations that I can boot to and two or three others that are specifically for testing newer 2.4.0-test kernels. C

