Here is what I found: 2.6 kernel LiveCDs available for x86 and amd64?
Thanks to Bob Johnson's hard work, we now have LiveCDs available for x86 and amd64 that use the 2.6 kernel. The x86 LiveCDs can be downloaded here, and the amd64 ones are here. The 2.6 LiveCD for amd64 should be preferred over the 2.4 LiveCD because the 2.4 kernel did not provide the necessary hardware/driver support. Enjoy the new CDs! http://www.gtlib.cc.gatech.edu/pub/gentoo/experimental/amd64/livecd/ There are 2.4 kernels in there.. (obviously the ones that don't say 2.6..) So maybe that will work for you. > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew B. Panphiloff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 4:28 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: Jeffrey Smelser > Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] cross gcc > > > Ð ÐÑÑ, 11.11.2003, Ð 18:18, Jeffrey Smelser ÐÐÑÐÑ: > > Might want to gander at this before you go cross compiling.. > > > > http://dev.gentoo.org/~brad_mssw/amd64-tech-notes.html > > > Thanks for link. > The problem, in essence, is this: > I have Tiger K8W (S2875) motherboard, two Opterons > and two SATA disks, so promise driver for > SATA150 TX2Plus controller support only 2.4.x kernel > and also I don't want use unstable kernel. Booting > from LiveCD for opteron I can't get access to my hard disk. > I want to compile at least kernel for x86_64. > >