On Sunday 09 July 2006 03:20, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Rich Johnson wrote:
> > The only philosophical basis is that 2.4 it is what the installer
> >  installs...and that dist-upgrade doesn't see fit to upgrade it.
>
> Kernel 2.6 is "hidden", but running linux26 would install a 2.6
> kernel.  At the CD boot prompt, typing "help" (or maybe <F1>) would
> have shown you the options.

Maybe an unrelated question, but why run a testing 2.6 kernel on an an older 
machine in the first place?  Are there any real advantages?

Chris


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