Hi all I have a PII 350 and recently upgraded to Woody. Today I did a apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.9-586 kernel-headers-2.4.9-586 and no problems with the install. I added initrd=/boot/initrd to lilo.conf and then typed lilo, I also added "do_initrd = Yes" to /etc/kernel-img.conf. I did a shutdown -r now as root and booted into the new kernel. In the dmesg that came up I noticed "AT keyboard not found" something to that effect, (I have a USB keyboard) and I was sucessful booting into the console mode. I tried to log in as a user and was unable to type anything to the screen. The only way that I know to get out of that is to do a hard shutdown, which I did. I rebooted into my old kernel and looked at the config-2.4.9-586 file and usb kbrd=m so that appeared ok. I looked at the /boot partation and my vmlinuz-2.4.9-586 looked like a notepad, so as root I changed the permissions to what there are on my vmlinuz-2.2.18pre21 on the exe and then rebooted to kernel-2.4.9-586. No change. I have tried to build my own kernel before and was not successful, so I figured I would try the preconfigured kernel from testing. All help on resolving this would be appreciated. Thanks Don
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