RE: kernel-image 2.2.16 (mac)
Yes, please add this to the FAQ. Thank you.
David
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The recommended procedure is: boot your debian system and install it with
dpkg -i kernel-image-2.2.16-mac_2.2.16-1_m68k.deb (as root)
Then you have to copy the vmlinux file (/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.16) to a partition
accessible by your booter and reboot.
Under the native OS, change the boot parameters to use this vmlinux file and
reboot with this kernel.
Hmm, I thought this was general knowledge, what do you do with self compiled
kernels? Maybe I should add this to the FAQ (if its not already there...)
Christian
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