Gong Yi LIAO wrote:
> I had apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.1-di several hour ago,

Why did you do that? 

Package: kernel-image-2.4.1-di
Description: Linux kernel binary image for the Debian installer
 This package contains the Linux kernel image version 2.4.1-di,
 for the experimental Debian installer project. This kernel is very
 modular, and will only work on Debian systems that boot into an
 initrd.
 
Note that debian does not yet use an initrd, so this is rather unlikely
to work on your system yet.

> How should I do for booting the kernel image 2.4.1-di correctly ?

I hope you have lilo configured to let you boot your old kernel, or have
a rescue CD or floppy.

Herbert, I see you're beginning to work on some initrd stuff. Is there a
package I can make kernel-image-di depend on that sets up an inird?

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