I am trying to install Grip (for a 486 machine - a Wrap card) and I went through the debootstrap which seemed to work its way through with a few warnings but nothing serious looking. Then I tried to install a kernel, and so I tried to install the latest available 486 kernel (2.6.28, BTW any chance of adding a 2.6.30 as I need the latest ath5k support) but it failed saying:-
linux-image-2.6.28-1-486 depends initramfs-tools (>=0.55) but it is not going to be installed or yaird (>=0.0.13) but it is not installable or l linux-initramfs-tools If I try to install initramfs-tools it complains about klibc-utils(>=1.5.9-1) and cpio which is not going to be installed. Now some of these look very basic, so I guess I may have missed something more serious in the original debootstrap processing. One of the things it suggests is an apt-get -f install, and if I try that it wants to remove initscripts, insserv, mount, sysv-rc, sysvinit and util-linux just so that it can install install-info. Can this be right? David (confused of buckinghamshire) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

