I upgraded to a 2.0.36 kernel and forgot to make a new boot disk with that kernel; all I have is a boot disk for the 2.0.35 kernel. Can I make a boot disk by just doing 'cd /usr/src/linux' and then doing 'make bzdisk' (this is not a laptop) or should I do this as if I was recompiling the kernel? thanks -- Andrew [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]
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- Mounting a drive from another Linux machine Shaggy Im-erbtham
