"Martin F. Krafft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > okay. that makes sense. although i'd recommend setting up unstable > within a chroot in stable... that way you don't have to reboot, you > can use both systems simultaneously.
Well, with some limitations. You won't be able to run two Xs without some fiddling. Ditto network servers. You probably wouldn't want to use the chroot to test anything system critical, since you can't exactly test booting under it. > these are RPMS, and if, then there is source code. besides, alien can > translate RPMS to DEB. and since redhat and debian share the same > kernel, i doubt that there is something that *requires* redhat. Once in a while, there are binary modules which require a specific kernel shipped by redhat. Such as the Dell OMSA modules. You could probably get those to work under a 2.2.16 kernel you compiled, or you could just get the old RHL kernel source and compile that, but you wouldn't want to.... -- Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors! Oxymoron: Intense Apathy.