Hi, I has installed a lilo on my master record so i ran my debian woody with lilo.
Then i do a apt-get install kernel-image-2.18.14-686, and this installations works fine. Then it puts me a entry on the lilo in order to load the new kernel (the old kernel is a 2.2 original woody, it has a 686 ) but the problem for me now is that when i reboot the kernel can´t load. It give me a kernel panic message , unable to load the boot.1006. It seems like this new kernel dont works on my hard plataform, but it happens the same with the kernel-image.2.18-14-586tsc. This could be true? How can i Knew what is the soft or version of kernel-image i must use in my hard system? In other way (because i has had too much problem with the new kernel install) i answer: Could be posible to has a kernel 2.2 of woody and a nat configuration (ipmasquerade) ? Could i do it with ipchanis? What could be this procedure to setup this configuration? Thanks in advance. Francisco. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kris Deugau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-isp@lists.debian.org> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 10:55 PM Subject: Re: nat ipchains on debian woody Francisco Castillo wrote: > But my problem now is another different. When I installed my woody i > put a floppy disk bootting system in order to load my debian woody > kernel (this is a large history because i have 2 hard disk on this > machine and I cant start debian in a classic lilo) Why not? Does LILO just exit with an error trying to install itself? Does GRUB work (assuming you can find it and get it installed...)? I've yet to meet a system that wouldn't boot off the hard drive eventually, although one or two have had trouble booting certain kernels from CD. > , so my bootting > disk gone to run my old kernel (2.2) and i dont now how i can create > a new floppy disk in order to load the new kernel You need to run mkboot. man mkboot for more details. -kgd -- "Sendmail administration is not black magic. There are legitimate technical reasons why it requires the sacrificing of a live chicken." - Unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]