Petr wrote: > > Can't speak for woody-packaged kernels but I'm using 2.4 kernels for potato > and those come with APM modularized, rather than built in. One has to add > apm in /etc/modules for it to be loaded by default.
That got me interested, so I checked. There aren't any packaged 2.4 kernels for potato (stable) at the Debian site, so you've either got another source or you _are_ running a woody (testing) kernel. I've never found a prepackaged woody kernel that boots for me (Dell i2500). So my backup kernel is 2.2.19pre17-idepci (from potato) - I can't run X on it, but I can boot and fix whatever I might have done wrong compiling my own 2.4 kernel . If there really is another source of 2.4 kernels, I'd love to know. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]