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Install Kernel (ik) is a bash script that installs the Linux kernel and automatically sets up LILO or GRUB. It also saves your kernel configuration each time you do an install. This allows you to restore the newest configuration file when you make a new kernel. This script is intended for two groups of people; people new to compiling kernels, and people who are tired of moving files around and editing their bootloader configurations every time they install a new kernel.

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2001-12-31 23:19 Back to release list
0.8.2

The hardcoded link check for the modules has been fixed. Another module check has been added which is used to check if the user once had modules off and then turned them back on. The check works by verifying the state of the modules (whether they are on or off) by checking the config file. One less command is used for removing and linking the new System.map when installing the kernel.
Tags: Stable, Minor bugfixes

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