On 2010-08-10 04:46 +0200, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> I downloaded the latest 'Squeeze' Netinst ISO from the Debian site and
> after the install was complete, noticed in the Grub kernel list it had
> installed a Trunk kernel and was told by many that this is a dated
> kernel
I downloaded the latest 'Squeeze' Netinst ISO from the Debian site and
after the install was complete, noticed in the Grub kernel list it had
installed a Trunk kernel and was told by many that this is a dated
kernel and should not be used. Is this true? Why am I still getting
this
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 19:17 +0200, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:16 -0400, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> You can list the currently installed kernels with
>
> aptitude search ~i~n^linux-image
>
> and I would suggest to install the linux-image-2.6-amd64 metapackage,
> which
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:16 -0400, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> Is the 'Trunk' kernel needed for Debian? I installed Squeeze and it
> defaulted to the 'Trunk' kernel. I was told the Trunk kernel is no
> longer supported or available. Is this true? I am confused bec
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Monsieur Louk wrote:
> I bet you did a netinstall, hence the 'trunk' kernel which is an older
> version than the 2.6.32-3 kernel. Once you've installed the latest version
> you can just remove the older. Sometimes virtualbox won'
On 20100413_101637, Carlos Mennens wrote:
> Is the 'Trunk' kernel needed for Debian? I installed Squeeze and it
> defaulted to the 'Trunk' kernel. I was told the Trunk kernel is no
> longer supported or available. Is this true? I am confused because it
> still insta
On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 10:16:37 -0400
Carlos Mennens wrote:
Hello Carlos,
> Is the 'Trunk' kernel needed for Debian? I installed Squeeze and it
> defaulted to the 'Trunk' kernel. I was told the Trunk kernel is no
The trunk kernel gets listed as the preferred kerne
2010/4/13 Carlos Mennens
> Is the 'Trunk' kernel needed for Debian? I installed Squeeze and it
> defaulted to the 'Trunk' kernel. I was told the Trunk kernel is no
> longer supported or available. Is this true? I am confused because it
> still installed and Virtu
Is the 'Trunk' kernel needed for Debian? I installed Squeeze and it
defaulted to the 'Trunk' kernel. I was told the Trunk kernel is no
longer supported or available. Is this true? I am confused because it
still installed and Virtualbox doesn't like it. I have to switch
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:33:03AM +, Jeffrey Cao wrote:
> When I upgraded to 2.6.32-trunk kernel in debian testing, I got a problem with
> tty on startup.
> After power on, it jumpts to tty4 or tty5(one time to tty4, and another time
> to tty5) before printing the following mess
Jeffrey Cao wrote:
When I upgraded to 2.6.32-trunk kernel in debian testing, I got a problem with
tty on startup.
After power on, it jumpts to tty4 or tty5(one time to tty4, and another time
to tty5) before printing the following message:
"INIT: Entering runlevel 2"
Why does it jum
When I upgraded to 2.6.32-trunk kernel in debian testing, I got a problem with
tty on startup.
After power on, it jumpts to tty4 or tty5(one time to tty4, and another time
to tty5) before printing the following message:
"INIT: Entering runlevel 2"
Why does it jumpt to tty4/tty5 rather
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