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19 also on recording any changes you make in your kernel
41 assume a /kernel.config instead of a /boot/kernel.conf.
57 The start command also loads your kernel for you, so don't
58 put any lines in there like "load kernel", they'll fail (but
88 redirecting the output to /boot/kernel.conf. Note that kget
93 you have the kernel option USERCONFIG set in your kernel, so
104 that, at this moment, the change from using /kernel.config
105 to using /boot/kernel.conf as the storage place for kernel
131 have the kernel and other modules loaded. Now, suppose
132 your new /kernel is broken, how do you load
133 /kernel.old? By typing:
136 load kernel.old
143 set kernel=kernel.old
147 configured, using kernel.old as kernel, and boot.
159 flags are kernel's flags, not boot's flags.
169 way than the kernel. For example, if you have two IDE
176 kernel. In this case, "set root_disk_unit=2" solves the
177 problem. You use this whenever the kernel fails to
199 o /kernel.config -- old location of kernel configuration
202 o /boot/kernel.conf -- new location for kernel