On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Himanshu Chauhan <chauhan.jpr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try to read some of the docs because its not suppose to be complex for newbies.
Hi,
I know is an all-time asked question. But I am asking this not because I
am clueless but because I am fed up of "the ubuntu way". I am done with
its UID way of getting to partitions. I want to use good old days
root=/dev/sda1. Can somebody tell me how to do this? I no longer want
crazy make-kpkg stuff. I remember when I used to use RedHat distro
Try to read some of the docs because its not suppose to be complex for newbies.
(before fedora was launched, RedHat 9), things were simpler, I guess. I
was able to compile and deploy the kernel even though those were
*starting* days for me for linux.
Regards
- Himanshu
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