Kim C. Callis wrote:
|| || Just curious why you put your stuff in /boot. Is this "standard" for || 2.2.*, personal prefference or adapted from redhat?
Ok, I admit it! I stole the idea to place my stuff in /boot from RedHat... I am slightly anal about the / directry being clean of everything except directories. Hence, I jumped on RedHat's layout of keeping kernel et. al. in /boot.
Today, i thought of doing the same. I am experimenting with my not yet working zip drive (see my other thread) and all these "just in case" saved kernels and map files spoil my root dir. /boot seems to be a good carpet to brush this stuff under. :) Juergen -- ========================================== __ _ Juergen Braukmann mail: brauki@cityweb.de| -o)/ / (_)__ __ ____ __ Tel: 0201-743648 dk4jb@db0qs.#nrw.deu.eu| /\\ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / ==========================================_\_v __/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e Check out the SuSE-FAQ at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A">http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/</A</A>> and the archiv at <A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html"><A HREF="http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A">http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html</A</A>>