Re: RunTimeError: /sbin/depmod can not be run

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But if you want that new kernel used as the install kernel( one that boots
from the floppy or cdrom) then you need to use buildinstall to create
these floppy images.

-Connie Sieh
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

On Fri, 3 May 2002, John Summerfield wrote:

>
> dreichlen@xxxxxxxxxxxx said:
> >  Thanks for the help.
> >  Is it necessary to rerun buildinstall when replacing the kernel?
>
> Umm, which kernel? The one on the boot image? I think I would
>
> The one on the CD?
>
> I think all that's need is to copy the ISO (CD) image to someplace
>
> remove the existing kernel RPMs
> Insert the new ones
> Create a new ISO image with mkisofs (remembering -b if you want to boot it)
> Burn a new CD
>
> It's simpler if you're not using CDs of course.
>
> There is a rough risk the new image will ezceed 650 Mbytes - use larger media,
> delete unwanted kernels before going through the whole build procedure.
>
>
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