Re: Kernel boot switching question

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On Sun, 22 Jun 2003, Earl R. Lapus wrote:

> and vice versa without any trouble? What would be the 
> best way to safely boot between two Kernels? What about 

Install both correctly. That should work without any trouble. Modules will
go to a directory /lib/modules/`uname -r`. It won't over write the old
modules.

> the modules installed for Kernel A? I don't think they'd run
> have to disable "automatic" loading of modules during boot-up
> and manually load modules depending on the Kernel that's being used?

The modules will be loaded from /lib/modules/`uname -r` during boot up.  
This will select the correct module for each kernel. We need not bother
about it.

--Sarin

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