just run command "find "
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 4:17 PM, Braun Brelin <bbrelin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>> Quick question for the list. First though, I just wanted to thank all of
> the ilugers that answered my last query regarding trouble ticket websites.
> I have downloaded and started using topic, so we'll see how things going
> with it.
>> My current question... Is there any way to determine the file system path
> to the currently running kernel? I.e. is there a setting in /proc or some
> such place that will tell me from whence the current kernel was loaded? I
> know that the default location should be
> /boot but I can't find a vmlinuz kernel there. This is a system running
> red hat as4.
>> thanks
> Braun
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