: 2.6 kernel issues
Steven Jones wrote:
Is there any alternative apt-get sources that allow me not to upgrade
my kernel in stable? The new 2.6 kernel I am forced to use wont boot
on my scsi raid card, it panics
Does any 2.6 kernel work for you? If so, simply continue using the
Etch
Hi,
Is there any alternative apt-get sources that allow me not to upgrade my kernel
in stable? The new 2.6 kernel I am forced to use wont boot on my scsi raid
card, it panics
regards
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Steven Jones wrote:
Is there any alternative apt-get sources that allow me not to upgrade my
kernel in stable? The new 2.6 kernel I am forced to use wont boot on my
scsi raid card, it panics
Does any 2.6 kernel
: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [mailto:b...@iguanasuicide.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 April 2009 2:17 p.m.
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Subject: Re: 2.6 kernel issues
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Is there any alternative apt-get sources
Steven Jones steven.jo...@vuw.ac.nz wrote:
Is there any alternative apt-get sources that allow me not to upgrade
my kernel in stable? The new 2.6 kernel I am forced to use wont boot
on my scsi raid card, it panics
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