[CentOS] Making Driver Disks
Hilliard, Jay
Jay.Hilliard at disney.comMon Aug 8 07:19:40 UTC 2005
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Bryan J. Smith wrote: > > Is the "-BOOT" kernel no longer used for the installer kernel? > Likewise, is the cpio (USTAR 5KiB blocking) no longer used for packaging > driver disks? > [ I guess I haven't kept current in the last year or so if this is the > case ] > > No, there is no "-BOOT" kernel anymore. Typically, the current i586 UP kernel is considered the "BOOT" kernel. buildinstall is pretty cool in that you can put any kernel in your distribution and buildinstall will use that kernel as your "-BOOT" kernel and generate boot images (pxe and otherwise) based on it. -Jay
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