
An example of this file:
DEVICE=lpfn0
IPADDR=138.239.40.6
BROADCAST=138.239.40.255
NETWORK=138.239.40.0
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
ONBOOT=yes
6. Edit /etc/grub.conf to specify boot / startup parameters. It's a good idea to keep a boot image record
that is known to be good, so you can boot the system in case of problems. A boot image record
consists of lines between "title" entries. An example of a default /etc/grub.conf:
7. Do the following:
❍ The following lines should be appended to the end of the file to add a new boot record for the
driver:
title New Title (new_label)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-kernel_version ro root=LABEL=/
initrd/new_image_name
Where "New Title" is a title you choose, "new_label" is usually the kernel version, "vmlinuz-
kernel_version" is the name of the kernel file and location to load, and "new_image_name" is
the name of the initial RAM disk being created with mkinitrd.
See the man pages for grub and grub.conf for more information.
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