INSTALLKERNEL
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 7 Jan 2001
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NAME
installkernel - install a new kernel image
SYNOPSIS
installkernel version zImage System.map [directory]
DESCRIPTION
installkernel
installs a new kernel image onto the system from the Linux source
tree. It is called by the Linux kernel makefiles when
make install
is invoked there.
The new kernel is installed into
{directory}/vmlinuz-{version},
a link is made from
{directory}/vmlinuz
to the new kernel, and the previously installed kernel is available as
{directory}/vmlinuz.old.
If you use LILO,
/etc/lilo.conf
should contain entries for the images
{directory}/vmlinuz and {directory}/vmlinuz.old.
({version}
is the new kernel's version.)
installkernel
calls
mkboot -i
to make the system bootable after the kernel is installed.
BUGS
installkernel resides in /sbin only because the Linux kernel makefiles
call it from there. It should really be in /usr/sbin. It isn't
needed to boot a system, and it calls
mkboot,
which depends on the /usr partition being mounted.
SEE ALSO
Regenwassertankmkboot(8), lilo(8), lilo.conf(5)
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