Thxs Erland.

On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 12:03 +0000, Erland Moller wrote:
> Terry,
> 
> If you boot with LILO simply compile the kernel and place it under a unique 
> name in the /boot dir. Make a copy of the standard Linux boot section in 
> /etc/lilo.conf changing the name of the bootfile to the name you gave the new 
> kernel, reinstall LILO and reboot.
> 
> I'm not that experienced with GRUB, but it should have the same possibillity.
> 
> Greets,
> Erland.
> >----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
> >Van: Teruel de Campo MD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Verzonden: woensdag, maart 28, 2007 01:56 PM
> >Aan: 'OpenSuSE-en'
> >Onderwerp: [opensuse] Boot from different kernels
> >
> >What is the best setup or precautions to take if you want to try
> >different kernels?. 
> >For example I have suse 10.2 working well with 2.6.18 now I build 2.6.20
> >with the same config of 2.6.18. Is the new kernel going to change
> >anything in the system than when I load back the 2.6.18 I will have
> >problems?
> >
> >In summary how do you setup you system to test kernels?
> >Anything special in Grub?
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >-=terry(Denver)=-
> >
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