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Re: 2.4 Woody



On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 12:29, debianlists@thewolfden.org wrote:

> My understanding is that Woody is/can be a 2.4 kernel.  All the floppy 
> installs I've tried 
> under  /debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/<flavor> 
> report, upon bootup of the rescue.bin, "This disk uses the Linux kernel 
> 2.2.20-<flavor>".
> 
> Will this eventually cause a 2.4 kernel to be installed, or will I need to 
> take extra steps (select a 2.4 kernel binary from the packages and/or get 
> and rebuild my own kernel) once some flavor of linux has been 
> installed?  And if so, could someone clarify those steps, please.

Install debian with whatever boot floppy you have, then when it's
installed, apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-686 (or -k7, or whatever
is appropriate for your CPU).

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