On 01 Dec 2002 08:24:53 -0500
Anthony Abby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why would that be?  I've done it many times without problem.

If there is a problem with your new kernel and it will not boot then you are screwed 
since you have no other kernel with which you can boot.

If on the other hand you have installed your new kernel using -ivh then your old 
kernel still exist and is still bootable.

Using -ivh for all kernel installs is standard practice.

You have been lucky thus far but luck is fickle and has a bad habit of changing, mine 
usually from bad to worse. (-:


    Charles 

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