When I compile a new kernel, I usually just use grubby to modify /etc/grub.conf - KERNEL=2.4.26 grubby --add-kernel=/boot/bzImage-$KERNEL \ --initrd=/boot/initrd-$KERNEL.img --title="Linux $KERNEL" \ --copy-default --make-default (I hope the lines don't get wrapped too bad, but I put \ in there just to be clear that it's all supposed to be one line.) HTH. On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 10:30, Michael Mayhew wrote: > Howdy, > > I just recompiled my kernel (2.4.22-2115.nptl) and have copied the new > bzImage to the /boot directory. But I haven't the first notion of what to do > with grub.conf. Do I make a new entry (or comment out the existing one? Do I > use the same initrd image as with the last kernel, with this new one? Do I > also use the same root argument value for the kernel command for my new > kernel? I am used to LILO but have never used GRUB before. I have looked in > the 'info grub' pages, and didn't see anything that could help me. Any help > would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot. > > Michael > > _________________________________________________________________ > FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar ? get it now! > http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ -- -------- Ben Brown xthor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.xthorsworld.com/