Thats true. I just started dual booting two versions tried compiling the kernel on one and found out a newer kernel (beta 2.5) just came out. I thought 2.420 was the latest. See Linux Journal for August. Im trying to upgrade to IPv6.
On Tuesday 13 August 2002 13:56, you wrote: > Who said anything about reinstalling? Just keep your old kernel in lilo > (and a bootdisk in case you mess lilo up) and you can boot your old, > working kernel if you mess up. > > --MonMotha > > Dan George wrote: > > Its gets frustrating having to reinstall over and over again. > > > > On Monday 12 August 2002 20:35, you wrote: > >>>Maybe somebody can post instructions on how to download the beta Linux > >>>and how to compile the kernel and set it up. I would appreciate it. I > >>>failed to get it right on four attempts. Yes Im in between newbie and > >>>novice. But probably closer to newbie. > >> > >>The kernel howto is a good place to start. Expect to make some mistakes > >>the first few times. I compiled about 3 kernels before I got it right, > >>and this was on a 486 taking 4 hours every time :) > >> > >>--Monmotha > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
