I apologize for my recent lack of involvement in boot-floppies maintenance. I have been allowing myself the rather guilty pleasure of working through the new policy of Debian SGML/XML stuff. Which is a whole lot more fun for me than boot-floppies hacking.
Anyhow, I'm right now going to tag/release 2.2.21 for Potato 2.2r3. I need to back out David's changes bumping i386 kernel to 2.2.19pre17 because pcmcia modules are not yet available for the compact and idepci flavors. So I'm shipping bf 2.2.21 i386 using 2.2.18pre21. I know that's old but that's the last complete set we have for i386, and there's not much I can do about it. When a new complete set is ready, it's a pretty simple thing to make a new boot-floppies. After that is done, I need execute a rather complex CVS maneuver in which I will make the Potato stuff into it's own branch, merge the woody changes into the trunk, and officially kill the woody branch (since woody development is mainline). I'm afraid I don't yet have an ETA on working woody boot-floppies -- I need to make an assessment. I'll let you know more info as I know it. -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>