> >> Yes of course it is. I don't know what the default config files are >> for these kernels (I'm almost always running custom kernels, not the >> ones packaged by Debian), you can find out by looking in the >> appropriate /boot/config* file. >> >> My best guess of what's going wrong for you is that /etc/elilo.conf is >> incorrect... please check it. >> >> >> No, the elilo is correct, just the kernel that not have, depending of the version, the sum of all parameters needed for my hardware configuration.I know, I can build my own kernel, but I prefer a kernel incoming directly from debian
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