Alex Fernandez wrote: > There you go. (debian-installer log is huge, sorry.) > > > > > > During the install, I got a kernel from the 2.4 > > > series, and also kernel 2.6.7. The first worked > > ok, > > > the second loaded no modules. After installing I > > had > > > to manually select package kernel-image for 2.6 to > > > update to 2.6.8-1. > > > > This seems impossible unless your kernel install > > dies in the middle of > > unpacking. Please provide: > > > > * comeplete instalation logs from > > /var/log/debian-installer/ from the > > installed system > > * complete dpkg -l output > > * dpkg -L kernel-image-2.6.8-1-386 As far as I can see you have a complete installation of the 2.6.8 kernel, no installation of the 2.6.7 kernel, and a working 2.4.27 kernel. The installer installed the 2.4.27 kernel, it did not install 2.6.8 (I suppose you must have done so later). I don't understand why you're talking about a 2.6.7 kernel. -- see shy jo
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