Devon H. O'Dell wrote: > 2005/11/8, ke.han <ke.han_at_redstarling.com>: > >>Devon H. O'Dell wrote: > > > No, just boot the machine with the kernel I posted and before > rebooting (after the install) make sure you copy that kernel over. > > Devon, Thanks for the help...sorry to be so dense but my brain must be a little fried right now. I do get it now ;-) The only two extra questions I need are: 1 - this is a kernel for amd64/em64t or i386? 2 - in order to boot from this kernel, do I burn this on a second cd from the 6.0 install CD and just swap the cds for the 3rd phase boot process? and then put the 6.0 install disk back in once I'm at the sysinstall screen? thanks again, ke han > > If you do it as described above, you should have no such problem. > > --Devon >Received on Wed Nov 09 2005 - 05:03:16 UTC
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