Kernel Installation Options - Quick Poll

Arc C. achapkis at dls.net
Sun Jun 20 02:23:19 UTC 2004


  I'd opt for the second

> 
> Fedora status wise - my DS10 is currently recompiling all 
> packages to give one final shakedown of what does and does 
> not build. Once this completes, I'm pretty confident of 
> getting some install ISO images happening - then I'm hoping 
> to pretty much cut loose from doing this, and we'll see if 
> things sink or swim.
> 
> There's a lot that's not working properly (or at all), but I 
> did manage to get in a round of Tuxracer while compiling a 
> kernel last night, so it's not doing too badly.
> 
> In the meantime, could I get a few opinions from folks here 
> as to what they'd like to see a new kernel RPM to do after 
> installation?
> 
> 1) Add itself to aboot.conf
> 
> 2) Add itself to aboot.conf, taking some steps to make itself 
> the default (would require some SRM flag checking/setting, 
> probably not practical to do this reliably)
> 
> 3) Leave everything alone and let the sysadmin sort it out
> 
> Currently, we've got option 3. It's easy to implement. :)
> 
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