If you're on desktop and accidentally deleted your kernel from /boot
directory is there any way to put one back other than reinstall
everything from the beginning.

Can you rebuild a replacement while on desktop ?
Can I run CD1 install disc and get it to rebuild and install a new
kernel only ?
That is without installing or altering anything else, the "upgrade
route" ?
In any case it won't have nvida driver will it ?

I think I still have a boot floppy, but never tried it, sometimes they
don't work.

John

Actually , I had better make it clear that I accidentally
deleted vmlinuz-2.4.21-0.13mdk from /boot directory and
need to replace it, and not initrd-2.4.21-0.13mdk.img

can that be done from desktop ?

John

later
===

mkinitrd will not work, and in anycase I didn't delete the initrd file,
mkrescue will not work because there is no Kernel file:
" /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.21-0.13mdk does not exist"
so are there any options left ?


John


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