Re: apt-get & kernel question

2000-06-29 Thread Ian Stuart
Dean wrote: > > Hi Eric: > Thanks for the reply. I checked and there is no ppp.o > in /lib/modules/2.2.15/net, but there is in my old > kernel at /lib/modules/2.0.36/net. Can I just > copy that to my 2.2.15 file? Or do I need to > make up a module? Dean You need to make a module (and tell th

Re: apt-get & kernel question

2000-06-20 Thread Dean
Hi Eric: Thanks for the reply. I checked and there is no ppp.o in /lib/modules/2.2.15/net, but there is in my old kernel at /lib/modules/2.0.36/net. Can I just copy that to my 2.2.15 file? Or do I need to make up a module? Dean "Eric G . Miller" wrote: > On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:08:29AM -

Re: apt-get & kernel question

2000-06-19 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:08:29AM -0500, Dean wrote: > Hi: >I recently upgraded to potato and decided to upgrade kernel to 2.2.15 > > same time. Everything went smoothly except I no longer have ppp > in the kernel. I still have the old kernel to boot to which has ppp. You sure it's not a

Re: apt-get & kernel question

2000-06-19 Thread Dean
Thanks Ron Dean >

Re: apt-get & kernel question

2000-06-19 Thread Ron Rademaker
The kernel doesn't matter AT ALL where the packages install, this is specified in the debian package. Ron Rademaker On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Dean wrote: > Hi: >I recently upgraded to potato and decided to upgrade kernel to 2.2.15 > > same time. Everything went smoothly except I no longer have p

apt-get & kernel question

2000-06-19 Thread Dean
Hi: I recently upgraded to potato and decided to upgrade kernel to 2.2.15 same time. Everything went smoothly except I no longer have ppp in the kernel. I still have the old kernel to boot to which has ppp. My question is if I use the old kernel to apt-get something, will this put whatever I in