It looks like the standard kernel-image packages (or at least the i386 one and one/enough on other architectures) will soon have all the modules d-i needs, and the right stuff compiled in. So the kernel-image-di will probably be going away soon. Good news since it means someone who knows what they're doing (ie: not me) will be maintaining it, and it will stay much better in sync with the kernel-source package. (I know there's still some debate over whether we should use tmpfs/ramfs/swapfs/foofs, or what as the ramdisk. Herbert is compiling in tmpfs for now anyway. Similarly with whether we should use ext2fs/romfs/blah/bleh for our initrd, I have asked him to build in ext2 for now. These things can always be changed later..) -- see shy jo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

