On Fri, 2002-08-02 at 11:58, Jeremy Katz wrote: > > The reason we bumped the warning level for /boot is that over the span > of a release cycle, there will be a number of kernel errata released. > And since up2date doesn't actually remove old kernels, it's better to > make sure you have some extra room there. Also, the UML kernel is about > 30 megs, so it takes a significant chunk of space if you install it. > > The 20 meg part is just a warning to help people from shooting > themselves in the foot for later. /boot on my laptop is only 24 megs so > it's definitely not a hard requirement :-) Oh good. Glad to hear that :) Wil -- Wil Cooley wcooley@xxxxxxxxxxx Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * Linux, UNIX, Networking and Security Solutions * * * * QCSNet http://www.qcsn.com * * * * T1, Frame Relay, DSL, Dial-up, and Web Hosting * * * *
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