2 questions
I'm bit of a newbie to linux and was wondering a few things. When installing Red hat 9.0 I made a disk to boot from, now that I upgraded The Kernel I want to be able to boot from the drive, how?
I also have a very old Mwave sound card/modem, is there any drivers out there for linux? Thanks |
TO create a new boot disk use the mkbootdisk command, which also allows you to specify the kernel version.
I don't know about the drivers, just google for it. |
Suppose you use grub, type "grub-install /dev/hda1" would enable you to boot from harddisk. Check your /boot folder if there is any grub folder inside.
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