On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Nick Rout wrote:

> > 4.  The above line does not account for installing the kernel into
> >     /boot, nor updating GRUB/LILO.
> 
> for a grub system all you need to do in most situations is back up the
> existing kernel and copy your new one on top. If you want to choose
> kernel versions from the bootup screen then there is more to do. lilo
> requires more, but as we have cvered that recently onlist i won't repeat
> it.

Under RedHat (and possibly others) and with Grub do a "make install"
as the last step and it will take care of Grub configuration
(incl. the initrd build and required CLI params.).

Cheers,
-- 
Ryurick M. Hristev mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Systems Manager
University of Canterbury, Physics & Astronomy Dept., New Zealand

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