Hi,
Frans Pop wrote:
I've come up with four options:
1) a new version of the Etch installer with support for both kernels
2) creating a second Etch installer based on the new kernel
3) using the Lenny installer to install Etch
4) option 3 + creating limited CD images based on the Lenny installer
I am essentially a novice in this area, but what is wrong with leaving the
installer as is -- especially netinst? The kernel could be upgraded post
install if required. I love being able to build boxes with just netinst and
a good Internet connection.
My (preferred) option would be:
5) Leave installer as is, require user actioned kernel upgrade post install
IF required.
Kind Regards
AndrewM
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