On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:02:44PM -0600, Cam wrote:
> Just compile your own. 386, K6, etc. are all still avaliable in the
> standard kernel, even if they're not in the packages (if you're scared
> of configuring your own, you could probably just copy the config file
> from a (more recent) older kernel.
>
>
No need for that. There are still -386 kernels of the 2.6 variety
available:
$ apt-cache policy kernel-image-2.6-386
kernel-image-2.6-386:
Instalados: (ninguno)
Candidato: 101
Tabla de versión:
101 0
500 http://ftp.es.debian.org sarge/main Packages
-Roberto
> On 6/6/05, Marc Auslander <marcslists@optonline.nospam.net> wrote:
> > I'm running a now out of date stable system - the sarge prerelease.
> >
> > When I upgraded to the 2.6 kernel, k6 was no longer available. I
> > found that 386 worked.
> >
> > Now I see that 386 is gone. Does anyone know if 486 or some other
> > kenrel will run on my machine. I suspect not. I'm not up to building
> > a different kernel, or even dealing with the disaster if I update and
> > it won't boot.
> >
> > I'm running vmlinuz-2.6.8-1-386. I suspect I can update and keep
> > running it, but I'm asking for advice before I plunge ahead.
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