Hello suse-linux-e, Two questions please; 1) I am getting a lot of experience in installing Suse Linux 7.1. I was having a lock up problem and did a reinstall. Seeing as how it was very late I neglected to select the 2.4 kernel. So, it doesn't show up on the TUX screen. I have been back through YAST2 screens and cannot find out how to go back and add the 2.4 kernel as an option. Before I reinstall for the umpteenth time, I thought I would ask the list. TIA 2) Is there a way to default the TUX screen? I am sure it is simple to go in and set defaults but (blame it on sleepless nights) I haven't found that secret gate, yet. TIAA -- Best regards, Gary mailto:gkluther@operamail.com 3838 Beechnut Street #1 East Helena, MT 59635 (406) 227-2240 ...Always proof-read carefully to see if you any words out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Age doesn't alsways bring Wisdom. Sometimes Age comes alone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read." Groucho Marx (1895-1977) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- RRRRR Gary Luther RR RR SAF RR RR UTABEGAS 2500 Broadway RR RR Helena, MT 59602 RRRR gluther@safmt.org RR RR ULE !! RR RR Visit our website at RR RR http://www.safmt.org
Gary Luther wrote:
Hello suse-linux-e,
Two questions please;
1) I am getting a lot of experience in installing Suse Linux 7.1. I was having a lock up problem and did a reinstall. Seeing as how it was very late I neglected to select the 2.4 kernel. So, it doesn't show up on the TUX screen. I have been back through YAST2 screens and cannot find out how to go back and add the 2.4 kernel as an option. Before I reinstall for the umpteenth time, I thought I would ask the list. TIA
yast1->Administration->Kernel->Select boot kernel->2.4[-SMP] It will NOT replace the 2.2 kernel but install 2.4 as an additional one. Don't know if yast does that so I'd add "mk_initrd; lilo" afterwards.
2) Is there a way to default the TUX screen? I am sure it is simple to go in and set defaults but (blame it on sleepless nights) I haven't found that secret gate, yet. TIAA
/etc/lilo.conf from "man lilo.conf": default=<name> Uses the specified image as the default boot image. If `default' is omitted, the image appearing first in the configuration file is used.
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