On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote:
> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote:
> >> Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> >>> On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> I just rebuilt a newer kernel and noticed something.  It seems bzImage
> >>>> has moved from arch/i386/boot/bzImage to arch/x86/boot/bzImage.  When
> >>>> did this happen?  Is x86 the same as i386?
> >>>
> >>> yes. They merged the '386' and the amd64/x86_64 architecture into x86.
> >>>
> >>> And it happend a couple of kernel versions ago.
> >>
> >> OK.  At least I ain't going crazy.  Whew, that was close.
> >>
> >>>> I'm just wanting to make sure I am not going to blow up something when
> >>>> I boot that thing.
> >>>
> >>> why do you care anyway? Just install debianutils and use make install.
> >>
> >> I like to copy mine manually.  I dunno, I just do.  I'm weird that way.
> >> I also have a unique way of naming my kernels so I can keep up with
> >> which is which.
> >
> > well, you can always put the name in the config - and let make install do
> > the copy. That way you get a nice vmlinuz symlink to the latest kernel
> > and vmlinuz.old to the older one - and you never have to touch grub.conf
> > again.
>
> But that would only allow you to have two kernels laying around.  Right
> now I have these:
>

no, you can have as many kernels as you want. But there is a vmlinuz symlink 
to the latest and vmlinuz.old symlink to the previous installed one.


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