RE: Boot Floopies for m68k Mac
Christian,
I just browsed through the FAQ that linked from the link in your message
below, and I don't see any entries that address the installation of a new
kernel into an existing Debian installation. Also, I didn't notice
instructions for searching the archive in the FAQ, though I'll admit I
didn't read it thoroughly. I know it's tiresome to have people ask the same
questions over and over again, but we should also try to remember that it's
not the same person asking that question for the umpteenth time: it's
someone who has just discovered this list and is trying to get Linux up and
running. Hopefully some fraction of those newbies will support the project.
That said, I have little room to talk, since I haven't figured out how I can
contribute.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian T. Steigies [mailto:cts@debian.org]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 4:26 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Boot Floopies for m68k Mac
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 05:21:49PM -0500, Moses Wildermuth wrote:
> No it looks like I am still using 2.2.10. Stupid question, how do I
upgrade
> the kernel?
Stupid answer: read the FAQ
Christian
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