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diff --git a/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml b/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml index 798904902..884ebc92c 100644 --- a/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml +++ b/nl/appendix/chroot-install.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> -<!-- original version: 43576 untranslated --> +<!-- original version: 43724 untranslated --> <sect1 id="linux-upgrade"> <title>Installing &debian; from a Unix/Linux System</title> @@ -441,22 +441,58 @@ and a boot loader. Identify available pre-packaged kernels with: # apt-cache search linux-image </screen></informalexample> -Then install your choice using its package name. +</para><para> + +If you intend to use a pre-packaged kernel, you may want to create the +configuration file <filename>/etc/kernel-img.conf</filename> before you +do so. Here's an example file: <informalexample><screen> -# aptitude install linux-image-<replaceable>&kernelversion;-arch-etc</replaceable> +# Kernel image management overrides +# See kernel-img.conf(5) for details +do_symlinks = yes +relative_links = yes +do_bootloader = yes +do_bootfloppy = no +do_initrd = yes +link_in_boot = no </screen></informalexample> -</para> -<note><para> +</para><para> -The configuration file <filename>/etc/kernel-img.conf</filename> influences -the installation and upgrade of pre-packaged Debian kernels. A default file -will be created when you first install a Debian kernel image. For additional -information about this file, consult its man page which will be available -after installing the <classname>kernel-package</classname> package. +For detailed information about this file and the various options, consult +its man page which will be available after installing the +<classname>kernel-package</classname> package. We recommend that you check +that the values are appropriate for your system. -</para></note> +</para><para arch="x86"> + +If you intend to use <classname>grub</classname> as your bootloader, you +can set the <literal>do_bootloader</literal> option to <quote>no</quote>. +To automatically update your <filename>/boot/grub/menu.lst</filename> on +installation or removal of Debian kernels, add the following lines: + +<informalexample><screen> +postinst_hook = update-grub +postrm_hook = update-grub +</screen></informalexample> + +For the <classname>lilo</classname> bootloader, the value of +<literal>do_bootloader</literal> needs to be <quote>yes</quote>. + +</para><para> + +Then install the kernel package of your choice using its package name. + +<informalexample><screen> +# aptitude install linux-image-<replaceable>&kernelversion;-arch-etc</replaceable> +</screen></informalexample> + +If you did not create a <filename>/etc/kernel-img.conf</filename> before +installing a pre-packaged kernel, you may be asked some questions during +its installation that refer to it. + +</para> </sect2> <sect2> @@ -543,9 +579,9 @@ instead of <userinput>hd:</userinput>. <title>Finishing touches</title> <para> -As mentioned earlier, the installed system will be very basic. If you would -like to make the system a bit more mature, there is an easy method to -packages of <quote>standard</quote> priority: +As mentioned earlier, the installed system will be very basic. If you +would like to make the system a bit more mature, there is an easy method +to install all packages with <quote>standard</quote> priority: <informalexample><screen> # tasksel install standard |