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Re: How do I "apt-get upgrade" the kernel for debian-390?



I got it from a DVD install disc for s390 that I
bought from linux-cd.com, plus whatever the install
process got from the stable archive.  The installation
was done six weeks or so ago.  The disc was burned
around Feb 9, 2003, AFAIK.

Thanks for the url for s390 kernel-images.

Peter
--- ronin2@bellatlantic.net wrote:
<Snipped> 
> I'm curious. Where did you get that kernel?
> 
> The stable archive lists six 2.4.18 kernels but none
> is for s390.
> 
> Go here:
>
http://tux.cprm.net/pub/debian/pool/main/k/kernel-image-2.4.19-s390/
> 
> Download the image to your hard drive and install it
> with "dpkg -i <full_file_name>".
> 
> AFAIK the kernel image you install stays on the
> system -- it's not a package that can be removed or 
> upgraded like most other things (I'd like to see 
> this change).


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