Hi all,

Till yesterday, i was using linux-image-2.4-27-2-k6 on my amd k6-II
(64 Mo RAM).

I decided to upgrade the kernel. In a first time i tried
linux-image-2.6-486. No problem. Really.

Second i said myself : "Dummy, amd k6-II is not a 486 processor but a
686". So i got linux-image-2.6-686. It's not written on it that it
works on AMD K6-II. But i tried and ... nothing append. After loading
wmlinuz the computer go back loading the bios. 

After having read
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=319878 i ask me if
 the problem with 2.6-686 is due to the processor or to the low memory
 (64 Mo).

And of course, i ask me what is better : to go on with 2.6-486, to try
again with 2.6-686 after increasing memory, or (really last) to return
to 2.4. 

Can someone give me an advice ?

Thanks,
-- 
Bernard Adrian 
http://www.bernadrian.net


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