Potato used a 2.2.x kernel, didn't it? You are going to be absolutely fine with that. In fact, last time I checked, Woody didn't even offer 2.4.x. Admittedly it's been a while. The kernel is one of the very few things I installed from a tarball (mainly, no, exclusively for the USB functionality). Anyway: There shouldn't be too many apps in Woody that require kernel 2.4. The only one I am aware of is iptables. Btw, I just checked: kernel version 2.4.0-test5 is available from Woody. Doesn't change the fact that you should be OK with any 2.2.x kernel.
HTH, Juergen doppo wrote: > I'm thinking about upgrading to woody, because apt getting on potato dir > jsut find old packages, and there's newer stable packages (like blackbox, it > returns 0.5xx.xx when 0.60.0 is already released). > So, before upgrade I have a question: > What should I do with the kernel? I'm using the original kernel of potato, > but woody works with it too or I'll need to upgrade to 2.4? > > Thanks, > > Daniel > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null