Thanks for the update.
I'd do it this way:
Download the needed package(s).
Disable Display Manager from starting on boot.
Reboot into 3.2 kernel.
Actually this is what doesn't work for me : even in console, once
the 3.2 kernel is loaded I haven’t got access to the keyboard
anymore.
I had a hint on the french list (with the initrd option when compiling
my own kernel), I've got to give it a shot, see if it works.
Thanks again.
Install the needed stuff from console.
Enable Display Manager to start on boot.
Reboot to make sure firmware is loaded.
Reco
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