Compunding the problem
I put off configuring the xserver until I had ssh installed and configured
- perhaps I'm paraonoid from the days that a X screw-up would lock the
keyboard and force a reboot by pulling the power cord.
Then I used anXious to config X and it decided I need the mach 64 server,
so I let the beast run wild and go get it. It also dragged in every
2.4.18 kernel it could find. Soon my 32 MB /boot partition was overrun.
Then I compounded the error. I deleted all the 2.4.18 kernels, images and
configs in /boot - (by now I was booted off a 2.2.19 floppy). I figured I
could apt-get a new 2.4.18 kernel. Oops! Apt-get thinks I have them all
already.
Where do I go in an slay the information that says I have them so I can
re-install?
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Sincerely,
David Smead
http://www.amplepower.com.
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