I'm a little new at this. I want to upgrade my kernel from my Libranet 2.4.21. I have a RAID controller (IDE) that appears as a SCSI device for some reason. So I need to use initrd to boot (correct?). At least that's the way Libranet set it up for me. That means that I can't use a pristine kernel, I need the cramfs/initrd patch. I got a kernel panic when trying the pristine kernel. Since I can't find that anywhere perhaps I should use the Debian kernel. I found that at backports.org. I guess it would be ok even thought I'm not running a "stable" system. There is a source and a .deb that looks already compiled. Since I want to save my settings from before, I need to use the source (correct?). Are my assumptions even close to reality?
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