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- From: tfoley@camaro.uucp (Tim Foley)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: after compiling kernel...then what?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.132132.11418@camaro.uucp>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 13:21:32 GMT
- References: <marcf.725782497@yorku.ca>
- Organization: camaro
- Lines: 32
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- In article <marcf.725782497@yorku.ca> marcf@nexus.yorku.ca (Marc G Fournier) writes:
- >Hi...
- >
- > I just successfully recompiled the kernel in Linux :)
- >
- > Now what do I do with it? It just leaves it in /usr/src/linux.
- >I copied it over /Image...is that right?
- >
- > The README file seems to leave out that point...unless I missed
- >it somewhere :)
- >
-
- Yep, thats more or less it.
-
- 1) Make sure you defined the proper partition for boot in the Makefile
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- 2) You might want to back up your old /Image just in case, then do a
- 'mv Image /'
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- 3) Then toss in a formatted floppy and do 'make disk'
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- 4) Then reboot and rejoice....or cry.... :)
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