Re: How to install a stable system with a backport kernel

2018-01-25 Thread Alex King
On 25/01/18 18:50, Cyril Brulebois wrote: Hi Alex, Alex King (2018-01-25): I need to install a stable system, but with a kernel from backports (or testing).  I am using netboot. The system needs drivers from a more modern kernel than what's in stable to access its disks. Currently the only

Re: How to install a stable system with a backport kernel

2018-01-25 Thread YunQiang Su
On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 01:20:16PM +1300, Alex King wrote: > I need to install a stable system, but with a kernel from backports (or > testing).  I am using netboot. > > The system needs drivers from a more modern kernel than what's in stable to > access its disks. > > Currently the only way I ca

Re: How to install a stable system with a backport kernel

2018-01-25 Thread Hermann Lauer
Helle Alex, On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 01:20:16PM +1300, Alex King wrote: > I need to install a stable system, but with a kernel from backports (or > testing).  I am using netboot. > > The system needs drivers from a more modern kernel than what's in stable to > access its disks. ... > Here are some

Re: How to install a stable system with a backport kernel

2018-01-25 Thread Thomas Lange
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:20:16 +1300, Alex King said: > I need to install a stable system, but with a kernel from backports (or > testing).  I am using netboot. Another solution is using a fully automatic installation image created by the FAIme service which supports stretch with a k

Re: How to install a stable system with a backport kernel

2018-01-24 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi Alex, Alex King (2018-01-25): > I need to install a stable system, but with a kernel from backports (or > testing).  I am using netboot. > > The system needs drivers from a more modern kernel than what's in stable to > access its disks. > > Currently the only way I can see to install this sy