Ran into a problem on two different computers with the woody cd I made using jigdo. If at the first boot prompt I hit enter or 'linux' and boot into 2.2.20-pciide everything will work fine (actually, ran into problems with framebuffer, but not serious). The real problem comes if I type bf24 and hit enter. It starts loading a 2.4.x kernel (I'm assuming 2.4.18-bf2.4). It gets to loading some Compaq driver (SCSI?), I can't remember exactly what and does a complete hang. This has occured on a nforce motherboard (MSI) and a Dell Inspiron notebook. Not really a big deal, just thought I'd let you know.
Good work otherwise, I like being able to select different kernels at boot. Oh yea, on the laptop the 2.2.20-pciide kernel failed to detect the pcmcia ethernet card and didn't configure it. Had to make sure to run 'dhclient' on tty2 before I did any apt-getting. It seemed to not have any of the necessary modules. Jeff Johnston -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

