Re: Broadcom
> i assume removing anything would cause a crash right? Can config be
> edited?
You are correct: it would be a bad idea to remove the 2.6.18 kernel
without first installing a different one, and it does no harm to have
multiple old kernels available. So don't try to do that. Editing the
kernel config file would do nothing; that file is actually just
documentation.
Anyway I tried to be a little too clever by half. This should fix the
problem:
apt-get install linux-image{,-2.6,-2.6.21-2}-amd64/etch-backports
This explicitly installs the correct kernel package, instead of trying
to let version dependencies pull in the right one.
--Barak.
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