On 06.08.2012 07:37, Richard Vickery
wrote:
The recommended way of installing software in Fedora is to use RPM package. So first try to install a kernel package that contains kernel image and other needed files. There are also some installation scripts that are processed by yum/rpm, in case of kernel package they upgrade grub configuration.Hi everyone: Had a question about a boot image from Dave. I don't know if it is vmlinuz, but there is a image file missing that prevents him from booting up. Is it possible to use an image from another user, or does he need to re-install it? You can always just cp/mv some files that are binary compatible but you must do all the work yourself. Mateusz Marzantowicz |
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