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real -basic- help...



I've written some scripts to help me manage my system a little better 
-- nothing much, just a short 30-liner, but it automates writing 
lilo.conf files based on installed kernels.  By simply re-running the 
script and lilo, it allows me to boot from any installed kernel, not 
just "linux" and "oldlinux".  I find this very handy when I'm 
experimenting with new kernel configurations.

I think others would find it useful as well, and I'd like to make a 
Debian package out of it.

Where do I start?  What should I read first?

Later,
  Buddha

-- 
     Buddha Buck                      bmbuck@acsu.buffalo.edu
"Just as the strength of the Internet is chaos, so the strength of our
liberty depends upon the chaos and cacaphony of the unfettered speech
the First Amendment protects."  -- A.L.A. v. U.S. Dept. of Justice


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