Re: Multiple Kernels

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You can still use it, starting fallback kernel and downgrading it with
pacman.
Mantaining multiple kernels would only add overhead on developers' work, and
bloating /boot.

2010/2/1 Nilesh Govindarajan <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>

> How to install multiple kernels using pacman ?
>
> Arch should do something like Fedora/Redhat. Maintain 1-2 previous kernels
> so that if a new one is buggy, then the old one can be used.
>
> --
> Nilesh Govindarajan
> Site & Server Adminstrator
> www.itech7.com
>


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