On Nov 7, 2011 8:18 AM, "Pandu Poluan" <pa...@poluan.info> wrote:
>
>
> On Nov 7, 2011 8:03 AM, "Adam Carter" <adamcart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > All it does it copy the kernel, system map and config to /boot and
reset
> > > the symlinks to point to the new and previous kernels. You can still
keep
> > > as many kernels as you want in /boot, but you can always boot the
last two
> > > without modifying GRUB's config.
> >
> > Can you please ls -l /boot so i can see what it sets up? I'm still
> > doing all that manually...
> >
>
> Likewise. I only get the vmlinuz file when I do make install.
>
> Rgds,

Bah, tapped "Send" too quickly. After I do make install, I usually rename
vmlinuz to vmlinuz-$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S"), and I have to add a menu entry
for the latest kernel (not edit, so make install apparently didn't add the
latest kernel into the grub menu).

Rgds,

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