Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Riku Valli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How about boot floppies kernel? Kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4 which is default kernel for woody.
Default _installation_ kernel. My understanding is that it's expected
you'd apt-get install an image suitable to your hardware at the end of installation.
That may be expected, but I would bet good money that it's not actually the case. I suspect that over 50% of debian installs use the default installation kernel until there is some good reason to change it (ie, something doesn't work).
Of course, I might be totally wrong. I never use debian kernels.
Tim
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