Really dumb boot disk question
I have a slackware server running 2.4.26 kernel in a RAID5 array. For some reason the bootmgr would not install to the raid array. Fine...I made a boot disk and it boots off that. My question is...I have downloaded and compiled a new kernel. How in the world do I create a bootdisk to boot the new kernel?
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I've not used it, but I know there is a mkbootdisk command.
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apparently its in a slackware package I didnt install...any other suggestions? ;)
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