In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > >> > I'm trying to upgrade the kernel: >> > >> > # uname -a >> > Linux debian 2.2.20-pmac #1 Thu Mar 21 17:08:23 EST 2002 ppc unknown >> > # cat /etc/debian_version >> > 3.0 >> > # apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc >> > # reboot >> > # uname -a >> > Linux debian 2.2.20-pmac #1 Thu Mar 21 17:08:23 EST 2002 ppc unknown >> > > Aren't you going to compile the new kernel and manually put new lines into > the bootloader to get a new kernel working? >
The new kernel I installed is an image, so it's a ready to use kernel. I'm testing it now. My next step will be to compile my own kernel, and if I'm correct I need the kernel sources to do that, among other stuff (e.g. compile instructions). Wim. -- icq 16823518

