I doubt that kernel 2.2.0 will actually be included in slink (due to it's frozen status), but slink should work just fine with it. I've been using the later 2.1/2.2.0-pre kernels for the last few months witout any problems.
The only two changes I've had to make are: 1) Add an entry in /etc/cromtab to unload modules which are no longer used (kerneld has been replaced by kmod, which is strictly a loader) 2) Commented out the two "route add -net" entries in /etc/init.d/network (apparently this type of routing is setup automatically) I wouldn't be surprised if 2.2.x makes it into potato, though. On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 01:32:27PM +0100, Thomas Janke wrote: > The new LINUX-Kernel will be available soon. > Is Debian ready for the new kernel? > Will Slink be?