The floppy will still boot the same kernel, but it will be compatible.
If you upgrade to a newer kernel at some time, you should prepare a new
boot floppy (if it is a .deb kernel image package, you will be asked
whether you want to make a floppy).
You might consider installing LILO for the
As an inexperienced debian user, I rashly followed some instructions
I read somehwere to do an update/upgrade from the slink version I
installed from a couple of CDs that fell off the back of a magazine.
I have a debian/win95 system with a debian boot floppy. I boot to
one or the other system by
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