On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:34:35 -0400, Matthew R. Lee wrote:

> I've just compiled a new kernel. I then mounted the boot partition,
> copied the new bzimage across, along with .config and system.map. I
> then edited the grub.conf But when I reboot it offers me the same
> options as in the old grub.conf not the new one.

It's much easier to use make install to copy and have your grub entries
point to vmlinuz and vmlinuz.old, that way you don't need to touch your
grub config.

Do you also have a menu.lst file in /boot/grub (as opposed to a symlink).
AFAIK, this file takes precedence over grub.conf if both are present.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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