Re: Install New Kernel - How do I?
so...
I already have grub (lucky me) and it already is my default boot
loader. So, do those commands to change kernels, are they just
options of kernels to boot? So, I specify to grub that the amd64-k8
kernel is the one I want to use default, start using it, then I can
just remove the old kernel if I don't like to be a Debian kernel
archaeology dig site? Am I even close to the truth?
Oh, and thanks for your help - I know this must be a very elementary
question to dawdle with.
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