> I'm wondering how I might go about getting a 2.4 kernel right up front
> when I'm installing a woody system. I need it for the network driver
> it provides that doesn't work with 2.2. Is there a way to tweak the
> CD somehow (debian-cd is how I make woody boot CD's) so it would load
> a 2.4 ker
"Christopher S. Swingley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry, maybe I didn't make myself clear. I'm performing a clean
> install from a woody CD onto a new machine. To get the network card
> to work I need a 2.4 kernel, but to get a 2.4 kernel I need the
> network card. . . So I was hoping ther
Am 01. Aug, 2001 schwäzte Christopher S. Swingley so:
> I'm wondering how I might go about getting a 2.4 kernel right up front
> when I'm installing a woody system. I need it for the network driver
> it provides that doesn't work with 2.2. Is there a way to tweak the CD
> somehow (debian-cd is h
> > I'm wondering how I might go about getting a 2.4 kernel right up front
> > when I'm installing a woody system. I need it for the network driver
> > it provides that doesn't work with 2.2. Is there a way to tweak the
> > CD somehow (debian-cd is how I make woody boot CD's) so it would load
> >
Subject: 2.4 kernel on woody install
Date: Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 07:27:10PM -0800
In reply to:Christopher S. Swingley
Quoting Christopher S. Swingley([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi!
>
> I'm wondering how I might go about getting a 2.4 kernel right up front
> when
Hi!
I'm wondering how I might go about getting a 2.4 kernel right up front
when I'm installing a woody system. I need it for the network driver
it provides that doesn't work with 2.2. Is there a way to tweak the
CD somehow (debian-cd is how I make woody boot CD's) so it would load
a 2.4 kernel i
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