Re: Why INSTALL_PATH is not /boot by default?

From: Andreas Steinmetz
Date: Sun Nov 21 2004 - 05:38:47 EST


Sam Ravnborg wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:27:15AM +0100, Blaisorblade wrote:

This line, in the main Makefile, is commented:

export INSTALL_PATH=/boot

Why? It seems pointless, since almost everything has been for ages requiring this settings, and distros' versions of installkernel have been taking an empty INSTALL_PATH as meaning /boot for ages (for instance Mandrake). It's maybe even mandated by the FHS (dunno).

Is there any reason I'm missing?


Changing this may have impact on default behaviour of some versions of
installkernel.
If /boot is ok for other than just i386 we can give it a try.


Please note that there are cases where you build a kernel for machine x on machine y. Which means: don't unconditionally uncomment this line.

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