Marko,

Please explain, how can my kernel package be buggy if it is freshly
installed system. I installed this system few hours ago. I have the same
behavior with freshly installed system on my server, I have the same
behavior and on my vmware machine, which have freshly installed debian etch
too. Both installations are fresh installs without any modifications done. I
didn't do any modifications to the kernel, any recompilations, nothing. I
only selected 2.6.18-686 kernel package during install phase. So how can my
kernel be buggy.

I'm doing debian etch reinstalls quite often from the businesscard cd so I
can remember that when installer had 2.6.17 kernel in its choices after
install I was not able to see any nic interface renaming errors. I think and
that udev in November was older then it is now.

So in other word I have unmodified kernel package which installer offers. So
how can it be buggy? I do not have any other kernel image to boot into. So I
still think that it may be a bug in here, sorry:(



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