Hello fellow Debian fans-- I've been trying to listen to music on my computer, which meant I had to install ALSA suport for my driver, which meant I had to update my kernel from the 2.2.20 that's the default with Woody. The kernel package I'm trying to install is 2.4.16-k7, which is appropriate for my hardware. I can get and install the package without incident, and everything appears to be configured as it should be a whole slew of:
modprobe: cannot locate dependencies file /lib/modules/2.4.16-k7/modules.dep--no such file or directory. Then a short message about attempting to kill init, and kernel panic. What's especially strange about this is that when I rescue-boot the system, the /lib/modules/2.4.16-k7/ directory appears completely normal, and the modules.dep file exists and isn't empty. So I'm stumped--any ideas? P.S. How do I restore the original kernel? Simply removing the newer kernel package w/ dselect doesn't seem to work. Jesse S. Bangs [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://students.washington.edu/jaspax/ http://students.washington.edu/jaspax/blog Jesus asked them, "Who do you say that I am?" And they answered, "You are the eschatological manifestation of the ground of our being, the kerygma in which we find the ultimate meaning of our interpersonal relationship." And Jesus said, "What?" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

