Mikael: Installing a kernel is easy.
1st go to /usr/src and find the linux directory. If you don't have one you can't install a new kernel. If you have a linux directory. go into it and read the README. Starting at about line 60 there is a step by step set of instructions on how to build the kernel. Mikael Hallendal wrote: Hi! Can someone tell me step by step how to install a new kernel in Debian. I know how to do it in Slackware but it seems to be a little different in debian. My /usr/include directory is full of subdirs, I usually set the /usr/include/linux as a link to point to my kernelsource but it's a bit difficult when it is a subdir already. I want to install kernel 2.0.29 can I just download it from sunsite and install it ... I've understand that you can make an own kernel-image.deb (does I have to)? Thanks in advance/ Micke -- ----------------------------------------------------------- E-mail : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> HomePage : <http://mds.mdh.se/~cel95mhl> PGP-Key available from : <http://www.mds.mdh.se/~cel95mhl> or finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------