On Thursday 18 January 2001 12:00 pm, TK Kim wrote:
> Currently, I am booting into linux with a boot floppy created at the
> installation.  I am about to upgrade to 2.4 kernel and I would like
> to find out how to create a boot disk once the upgrade is complete. 
> The order of things to do seems to me critical although I am sure of
> exactly how.

     mkbootdisk $(uname -r)     makes a bootdisk for the currently 
running kernel
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Tom Brinkman       [EMAIL PROTECTED]     Galveston Bay

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