Kent West wrote:
> apt-get update
> will update your list of available packages
>
> apt-cache search kernel-image-2.4
> will show you what available flavors of the 2.4 kernel you have
> available in your list
>
> apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.22-1-k7
> will install the 2.4 kernel
I don't know if this was resolved already...
I have Debian3 rc2. After installing from the CD, the command uname -r shows
a 2.2 kernel. I want to use a 2.4 kernel for USB and IPTables support. I
made two attemps to install a debian kernel image from two different
tutorials and both times kernel di
Hello
brfg3 at yahoo (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have Debian3 rc2. After installing from the CD, the command uname -r
> shows a 2.2 kernel. I want to use a 2.4 kernel for USB and IPTables
> support. I made two attemps to install a debian kernel image from two
> different tutorials and both t
brfg3 at yahoo yahoo.com> writes:
>Is there someway to install a 2.4.18 kernel while installing from the cd, and
>maybe avoidthis hassle?TIA !
Boot from the install CD and read the Help; you'll see how to install a 2.4.18
kernel from the get-go.
--M. Kirchhoff
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On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 16:01, brfg3 at yahoo wrote:
> I have Debian3 rc2. After installing from the CD, the command uname -r shows
> a 2.2 kernel. I want to use a 2.4 kernel for USB and IPTables support. I
> made two attemps to install a debian kernel image f
On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 16:13, Kent West wrote:
> You may need to configure your system to use the correct module.
> "modconf" is your friend, then search down the lists for net/tulip.
> After installing this module (I think this is the correct module for the
> NetGear 311), you should be able to
On Friday 23 January 2004 02:01 pm, brfg3 at yahoo wrote:
> I have Debian3 rc2. After installing from the CD, the command uname -r
> shows a 2.2 kernel. I want to use a 2.4 kernel for USB and IPTables
> support. I made two attemps to install a debian kernel image from two
> different tutorials and
brfg3 at yahoo wrote:
I have Debian3 rc2. After installing from the CD, the command uname -r
shows
a 2.2 kernel. I want to use a 2.4 kernel for USB and IPTables support. I
made two attemps to install a debian kernel image from two different
tutorials and both times kernel did not find the standar
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