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[ale] quickie
- Subject: [ale] quickie
- From: esoteric at atlnet.com (Linux Idiot)
- Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 21:50:57 +0000
Glen Bankston wrote:
>
> Help,
>
> I compiled a kernel that will not boot. I guess i did not lilo first so it
> would do a
> dual boot, but did save the old kernel.
>
> Used rescue on the boot diskette, and mounted the HD. Removed the bad
> vmlinuz
> BUT NOW i cannot find a command to copy the old file to 'vmlinuz'
>
> In the rescue mode, what is the command to move, or copy, or rename,
> etc!!!!
cp oldfile newfile
>
> Thanks
>
> Glen Bankston
> Microsystems Engineering
> Moultrie, GA
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