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Re: Kan inte boota upp Debian efter mickel i /etc/modutils/paths



>Finns det något sätt att komma in i burken igen för att ta bort patherna i 
>/etc/modutils/paths???

Det finns nog flera sätt.
Jag brukar stoppa i debians installations CD efter som man får till gång
till shell där (alt-f2).
Det är lite krångligt men det fungerar att mounta din linux partition och 
redigera sökvägarna.


Jag kör också kärnan 2.4 men jag flyttar om modulerna till de ställen
de skulle hamnat om jag körde 2.2 (behöver då inte ändra några sökvägar).

En annan lösning följer nedan, men den har jag inte testat ännu.

// Jonas Carlsson

------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Debian Project                                http://www.debian.org/
Running Linux 2.4.x with Debian GNU/Linux 2.2           press@debian.org
April 15, 2001
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Since the new version of the Linux kernel, 2.4.x, was not finished at
the time Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 was created, it was not possible to
adjust the system in order to work with some of the changes in the
kernel.

Adrian Bunk, a Debian developer, maintains an archive of packages that
need to be updated in case you want to run the new kernel on your
potato machine.

These packages are mostly recompiled versions of those packages found
in our `unstable' distribution, so despite Adrian's efforts, we can
not guarantee that everything will work perfectly.

CAUTION: After you have upgraded the modutils package to the one from
         this archive, you can no longer run a modular 2.0.x kernel.

>>> More information

    <http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html>

Please read the information on this web page carefully before upgrading!

>>> Using apt

Add the following lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list:

  deb http://people.debian.org/~bunk/debian potato main
  deb-src http://people.debian.org/~bunk/debian potato main

Then issue the following commands:

  apt-get update
  apt-get -u dist-upgrade

This will upgrade all necessary packages.  Please check the ``New
packages'' below if there are new packages that you need, for example,
if you want to use a new feature like ReiserFS, install the
`reiserfsprogs' package.

     * devfsd (1.3.11-0.1)
     * initrd-tools (0.1.5)
     * iptables (1.2.1-1)
     * kernel-image-2.4.2-i386 (2.4.2-1)
     * kernel-source-2.4.2 (2.4.2-3)
       Binary packages:
          + kernel-doc-2.4.2
          + kernel-source-2.4.2
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-386
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-586
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-586tsc
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-686-smp
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-686
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-k6
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-k7
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-pentium4
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-pentiumiii
          + kernel-headers-2.4.2-pentiumiii-smp
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-386
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-586
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-586tsc
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-686-smp
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-686
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-k6
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-k7
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-pentium4
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-pentiumiii
          + kernel-image-2.4.2-pentiumiii-smp
     * kernel-source-2.4.3 (2.4.3-2) 
       Binary packages:
          + kernel-doc-2.4.3
          + kernel-source-2.4.3
          + mkcramfs
     * libxml2 and libxml2-dev (2.3.3-2)
     * reiserfsprogs (3.x.0h-3)
     * usbmgr (0.4.6-2)


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