Hello Shatam,

This is not an error. It is a warning. And an advice. You have never
used kernels with initrd images before, so your system has to be
configured. Do what it says. Create /etc/kernel-img.conf and write the
following line

do_initrd = yes

now run

apt-get install kernel-image-...

Good luck,
Ionut

> It still displays the same error messege. 
> ginie:# apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>   kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686
> 0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 349  not
> upgraded.
> Need to get 0B/12.3MB of archives. After unpacking 32.6MB will be
> used.
> (Reading database ... 42964 files and directories currently
> installed.)
> Unpacking kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686
> (from .../kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686_2.4.27-8_i386.deb) ...
> 
> You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version
> 2.4.27-2-686)
> 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 will continue to see this message whenever you install a kernel
> image using initrd.
> Do you want to stop now? [Y/n]y
> Ok, Aborting
> dpkg: error
> processing 
> /var/cache/apt/archives/kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686_2.4.27-8_i386.deb 
> (--unpack):
> subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
> 
> Errors were encountered while processing:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686_2.4.27-8_i386.deb
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Currently my system is using OSS, I also tried to compile the alsa
> system from source. Is there any way it can be done with out
> installing the kernel source for my install?
> Shatam
> 
> 
> 
> 
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