I should mention right off the bat that I'm a Linux newbie... so pardon the absolute "basicness" of this question.
I'm dual-booting 'tween Fedora and Win2k. When I installed Fedora, in order to not screw up my boot sector, I chose NOT to install GRUB or LILO. Instead, when I wanna boot Linux, I boot from a diskette that has the kernel on it that finds the install on HDA2... so far, so good, no probs.
I have downloaded an updated kernel, but apparently, since the OLD kernel's still on floppy, it defaults to IT. I figure it's probably as simple as creating a NEW bootdisk. How do I do that? Is there a "Create emergency backup disk" GUI applet or am I doomed to command line ****? ;-)
Can someone give me the command line necessary with all the switches and options?
Thanks,
Mark