Vincent Renardias wrote: > > Ok, so if we really want a Debian 2.1 that is 100% kernel 2.2.x > compatible it needs this package to be included in frozen. > I've just uploaded it in Incoming/ 10 minutes ago. > Non-developers can also access it at http://www.ldsol.com/~vincent/ > (NB: there are _2_ binary packages to install: util-linux and mount.) > > Needless to say that before to be eventually included in frozen, this > package must be _heavily_ tested. So if you're currently running the > frozen distribution, please install this package and report any problem > you may find. > > NB: back in June 1996, I decided to switch from Slackware to Debian > because Debian 1.1 (codename: buzz ;) was the very first to be kernel > 2.0.x ready. So I hope having Debian 2.1 kernel 2.2.x ready will attract a > lot a new users to Debian. ;)
Yes, that was exactly what I was going to ask. :-) It would be very nice. One doesn't install Linux everyday, and once one does, it should last for a while. Jernej