On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:20:32 +0200, Edgardo Vazquez wrote: > "Jose A. Mendoza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > at.bofh.it: > >> El lun, 26-04-2004 a las 08:36, Edgardo Vazquez escribió: >>> Soy novato con Linux. Tengo Debian Testing (Sarge). >>> >>> Donde puedo ver las versiones mas recientes para mi version de Debian? >>> >> Puedes utilizar kpackage o synaptic, y desde la consola apt-cache. Debes >> buscar los paquetes de tipo kernel-image-2... Por ejemplo, desde >> consola, como root debes hacer: >> apt-get update >> apt-cache search kernel-image >> y cuando veas el paquete concreto que quieras instalar, por ejemplo >> 2.6.5 >> apt-get install kernel-image-2.6.5 >> > > Gracias por la informacion. > > Creo que el comando "apt-cache search kernel-image" me va ayudar. Por lo > menos puedo concentrar mi busqueda a estas paginas. > > Paginas como esta: > http://www.linuks.mine.nu/debian-faq-wiki/KernelPage
Puedo leer sobre estos errores en Google Groups en la lista de Debian para aprender. Pero, antes de hacerlo. Estoy haciendo algo mal? debian:/home/edgardo# apt-get install kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686 Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Suggested packages: kernel-doc-2.6.3 The following NEW packages will be installed: kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. 3 not fully installed or removed. Need to get 0B/15.1MB of archives. After unpacking 43.0MB of additional disk space will be used. (Reading database ... 64439 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686 (from .../kernel-image-2.6.3-1-686_2.6.3-2_i3 86.deb) ... You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version 2.6.3-1-686) This will not work unless you have configured your boot loader to use initrd. (An initrd image is a kernel image that expects to use an INITial Ram Disk to mount a minimal root file system into RAM and use that for booting). As a reminder, in order to configure LILO, you need to add an 'initrd=/initrd.img' to the image=/vmlinuz stanza of your /etc/lilo.conf I repeat, You need to configure your boot loader -- please read your bootloader documentation for details on how to add initrd images. If you have already done so, and you wish to get rid of this message, please put `do_initrd = Yes' in /etc/kernel-img.conf. Note that this is optional, but if you do not, you'll continue to see this message whenever you install a kernel image using initrd. Do you want to stop now? [Y/n] en /etc/lilo.conf tengo esto: # Boot up Linux by default. # default=Linux image=/vmlinuz label=Linux read-only # restricted # alias=1 image=/vmlinuz.old label=LinuxOLD read-only optional # restricted # alias=2 agrego el parametro initrd a la primera seccion?