Manoj Srivastava (Montag, 10. Februar 2003 01:09 ) : > Oww. This looks complicaed, and I am not sure what it buys > one, as opposed to appending to the version.
Yes, from your point of view, probably you're right. >From my point, finally I've got 2 commands: mkern -x to built and install and kernel -y to change the setup. Besides running menuconfig, that's all. A clear structure, too. Safety checks to have a properly bootable system implied. No fiddling with grub ( I've several OS here, so i would have to, right ?), no questions about lilo and the mbr. While compiling / installing or changing kerneIs i can work on without even think about what's happening. That was the one goal. Another point was motivation to exercise some scripting ;-) I agree to Mike it might be useful not to forget how to handle other distro's as well. On the other hand, i try to learn about debian. It's really good stuff. -- micha.

