The easiest way I've found to get a 2.6 SMP kernel on installation is to
select the 'expert26' install mode.  There's an option to choose which
kernel you'd like to install, and 2.6-SMP is one of the choices.  The
'expert' part of it is somewhat misleading: if you've installed Debian
before, you'll be fine.  Good luck!

--John

John Miller
Community Software Lab
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