Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thats fine if you have already booted Linux. However, if you are
> reading the installation instructions (as what Steve was saying), then
> you probably do not have a Linux system yet.

> Whats the point of finding out what the correct kernel is only after
> you have downloaded it?

You're missing the point.  These kernels are only available after
installation.  They're not used on boot floppies.
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