I don't think so.  In my /etc/fstab i set it as noauto

-Austin

Sebastian Smith wrote:

Was /boot mounted when you copied the new kernel over?

- Sebastian


On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Austin Stanhope wrote:

I assume so.  I followed the instructions in the gentoo handbook.

-Austin

Todd A. Jacobs wrote:

On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 04:35:49PM -0800, stanhope wrote:


Does anyone know how to do this and would they be willing to explain
it to me?  I don't have much experience with kernel stuff.  This is


Did you actually build and install the new kernel? And did you reboot
afterwards?




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