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With the introduction of the manuals, we realized that the term "active
kernel" is ambiguous. It might refer to both the currently selected
kernel in eselect and the kernel the system is running on at the moment.
Use "selected" instead of "active" to make this more explicit and line
it up with the usage in the manual.
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Since the script uses the `set -e' option, chaining together commands
with && will fully negate its effects.
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This commit adds code to check whether /boot is mounted or not, and will
skip the mount command if the path is already mounted. This will fix an
issue where the script exited prematurely if /boot was already present,
as the mount command failed and we use `set -e'.
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For differences in config files that can safely be ignored, introduce
the possibility of continuing with the build and install instead of
exiting unconditionally.
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If the user removes the old kernel sources whilst still having the
symlink point to the kernel directory, eselect will issue a warning
about an invalid kernel target. For the purposes of kern, we can safely
ignore this warning.
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