I did a network install of Potato (2.2r5) on Friday, then updated to testing (3.0). The machine is an HP Vectra XU 6/200 with 128MB RAM. It has a dual-Pentium Pro motherboard, but I only had one processor in at the time of install. Today I added a second PPro200 processor to the machine, so it is now SMP. Is there a way to drop in an SMP kernel (preferably 2.4.17) without building my own from scratch?
I'm not against building my own kernel, but if there's a simple way to update using apt-get or whatever, I'd like to learn about it. I've used Linux for nearly 4 years, but this is my first Debian install. Had a spare box and a fast 'net connection, so I figured I'd give it a try. Liking it so far, and apt-get is a very neat tool. Thanks, -- Michael Merritt O2/CO2 Conversion Specialist [w] -------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.miklm.com | (931) 205-1392 | AIM/MSN miklm -------------------------------------------------------------------- "Piracy is not a technological issue. It's a behavior issue." --Steve Jobs