Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > well thats normal... sortof. the kernel is installed as part of the > `install OS and kernel modules' which copies the kernel from the > rescue image. you should have at least had the quik cruft in thier > though...
Well, I did skip the tasksel installation (by answering N to apt-get), because I was upgrading to sid anyways. But I would think that I would still have had a kernel installed as part of the base system installation. I did remove quik right after rebooting, so that might explain why there wasn't other stuff in /boot. > probably a good idea, enough machines need it... it works on all of > them it just makes things hideously slow. i would prefer getting > framebuffer patches into the debian kernels so its not required > though. running a system with video=ofonly is PAINFUL. Ok, well, if there is going to be a potato r4, it would be nice. I think running slowly is better than not running (or rather, not running usefully) at all...