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Re: Custom Bootdisk
Previously Joe Bonansinga (bonansinga@admworld.com):
> I understand that a bootdisk can be made at the time of install. How can I
> make a custom bootdisk( and I guess root disk) for my system that has vastly
> different kernel parameters than when it was first installed. This is going
> to be for emergency purposes. Should I just read the Bootdisk how-to?
Which distribution are you running? On Debian you can use mkboot, or
better yet, after you compile your optimized kernel and install that
package, it will make one for you.
Mark
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> Joe Bonansinga
> Bioinformatics Programmer
> ADM Research/JRRRC
> email: bonansinga@admworld.com
> Phone: 217/424-4833
> Fax: 217/424-4230
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