On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 09:41:47PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: > > > Reason for it this request is that current d-i kernels > > > are larger then five megabytes. > > > > I imagine one day the kernels will exceed 6MB and we'll be right back > > here. :-/ > > > How should that been readed? > Will there an increase of the buffer in 1.3.12-2? > Yes: Fine! (for now, at least as long as kernels are smaller then 5.5Mb) > No: When will there be yaboot2? > > > Just let us, debian-boot, known what can expect. Pardon me for the confusion. What I meant is that yes, yaboot-1.3.12-2 will have an increased buffer size. However, long-term, I think that this issue will come up again and again until yaboot2 is released. Warren -- Warren A. Layton GPG Fingerprint: F54C 019D 18BE 6ED8 678D 39D0 21FD D515 BFB8 80A3 Encrypted E-mail Preferred
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