Personally, I can't stand the debian kernel images and the way it configures lilo so i do all that by hand. I download the source from kernel.org, and build the kernels myself, and configure lilo myself. but if you look through dselect, there are different debian images for different procs and different versions, as well as kernel source for each release. modconf is a pretty slick tool for managing kernel modules too, and i end up using that with my hand-built images. that's my story; i'm stickin' to it. --Link
On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 12:54, Dutch wrote: > > > Generally, do you recommend comiling a kernel my hand, the "normal way", > or the debian way? (Ive done it a 100 times the "normal way" but under > slackware & rat hed 7.2 - never under debian). > > If the debian way, where would I find a "debian-ized" kernel to download, > and where could I find a clearly written, step by step procedure? > > Thanks! > > > /* Dutch > Running Linux */ > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Peace Love and Penguins