I'm upgrading from potato to woody. I already did the following steps: 1) Downloaded Woody packages (just like libstdc++2.10, kde2...), and installed it to run under potato. 2) Downloaded Woody Kernel-Source test5, and built bzImage, so I use loadlin do boot it with a dos menu. In the dos menu, I can boot win, potato or woody.
Am I in the right way? Say, can I build / in the same /dev/hda3 to both distributions? Well, it *is* working, but I am worried about a few things.: - isapnp.conf, for example. I have an isa pnp modem that is working under potato, but it seems that woody doesn't take /etc/isapnp.conf to configure the boards. Actually, one board - Awe32 - is being well configured through the woody Isa Pnp option I enabled under xconfig. - Is there another thing (another configuration files...) that _could_ not work under both installations? Thanks for ya help, Gaucho.