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After rebuilding the kernel



You are probably better off using make bzlilo. That will copy your new 
kernel and map files to the /boot directory, and rename your current 
kernel as vmlinux.bak.
On 10 Oct 2000, at 8:54, Dan Fadayomi wrote:

> All-
> 
> After rebuilding the kernel of my Redhat linux 6.1, I expected to find the
> new kernel in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot, and should be in a file called
> (zImage). I searched high and low for this file to no avail. Does anyone
> know where I might find the new image? The book I'm reading says to copy the
> new kernel to replace the old and reboot . Please let me know if this
> process is O.K when responding.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Dan
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