Hallo Leute,
auf der offiziellen Webseite (deutsch) wird angegeben, dass in AntiX ohne Probleme z.B. aptosid-Kernel installiert werden können.
Ich möchte das tun.
Was ist zu beachten, damit der Kernel automatisch nach einem Neustart in die /boot/grub/menu.lst aufgenommen wird.
Das Tool smxi verwende ich nicht.
Danke!
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Hello people,
on the official website (German), indicating that as in AntiX without problems sidux kernel can be installed.
I want to do that.
What is important to note that the kernel will be automatically started in the / boot / grub / menu.lst included.
The tool I use smxi.
Thank you!
topic title: aptosid-kernel
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anticapitalista
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If you use smxi, it should automatically add the aptosid kernels to /boot/grub/menu.lst
As well as aptosid kernels, liquorix kernels also work well on antiX, as do Debian kernels.
As well as aptosid kernels, liquorix kernels also work well on antiX, as do Debian kernels.
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Danke für die Auskunft.
Leider wurde das falsch übersetzt. Ich habe kein smxi.
Thanks for the information.
Unfortunately, that was mistranslated. I have no smxi. __{{emoticon}}__
Leider wurde das falsch übersetzt. Ich habe kein smxi.
Thanks for the information.
Unfortunately, that was mistranslated. I have no smxi. __{{emoticon}}__
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anticapitalista
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#4
You should have as smxi is included in antiX.
Boot into run level 3, login as root, and then type smxi and follow the instructions.
Boot into run level 3, login as root, and then type smxi and follow the instructions.