Using the Debian rescue CD, I built a 2.6.34 kernel compiling in more. However, 
locale issues prevented me from installing it and running lilo. Funny--worked 
fine last week.I am wondering whether to bite the bullet and simply install a 
stock kernel. Since I need Nouveau, it would need to be a more recent kernel, 
a  2.6.33,4 or 5. Which is recommended (all are called experimental and many 
images are simply lacking)? Heard tell of compatibility problems with various 
nouveau compiles and its xorg drivers.This would, of course, use the initrd. I 
stopped using initrd when the installations ran yaird and this never worked. I 
used to use the old mkinitrd and have  an obselete conf for it. Now, the 
update-initramfs serves this. Is this smart enough to get me running with the 
newer SATA/PATA drivers (module policy defaults to "most")? Do I need to 
specify most everything like in mkinitrd? (Yaird had a test mode which gave a 
usable list of what to include.) Can these images be used with lilo or are they 
already too large?

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