For interest sake - the /boot on my laptop
is 16MB and I can barely fit two different
systems on there. To have a backup kernel
during an upgrade is all that fits.
A new kernel upgrade forces me to delete the
previous (old) and stable kernel to make space.
(Running RH 7.3 - now on 2.4.28-18.7.x and
17.7x as backup)
I'm allways in a panic when I have do that.
I found that with the newer kernels (and a big
drive - to use a little extra will not hurt).
I any case - on an 80GB drive - how much is
one cylinder in MBytes anyways?
Just my one cents worth (if that