On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 09:54:06AM -0700, David Ramsey wrote: > I just (sucessfully!) installed Debian, and wanted to > ugrade the kernel. I decided to apt-get the kernel > image provided by debian, but apt-get halted the > installation and told me that I needed to configure my > bootloader for initrd. I went to google, but couldn't > find anything that made sense to me. Can anyone tell > me how to do this? Thanks.
See Jens, this is exactly the kind of case i have been telling you about. The kernel-image, especially when upgrading from 2.4 to 2.6, should make all the work to get a running system. Ok, shuffling TODO list to get the bootloader handler again on top, well, just after releasing 2.4.26 Branden is clamouring about. Friendly, Sven Luther