Messages in this thread | | | Subject | In which order does the kernel deletes files? | From | Meino Christian Cramer <> | Date | Wed, 21 Jul 1999 11:29:29 +0100 |
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Hi all!
My 13GB Seagate HD introduces a problem: The root partition is big enough, that certain files are beyond the 1024 cylinder boundary.
Currently the kernel images are all "on the bright side" of this boundary.
But what happens, when I will update this kernels?
mv /usr/src/v2.3.9/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /vmlinuz239 will internally copy the file to the root to new sectors, than delete the old kernel. Result: The new image will be placed beyond the magic limit. The boot will fail
OR
mv /usr/src/v2.3.9/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /vmlinuz239 will internally copy the file directly over the sectors occupied by the old kernel. Result: The box still boots.
I am using lilo 0.21.
Thank you for any help in advance!
KEEP HACKING! Meino
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