Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
Ok, that solve the problem of kernel version. How about the boot program? Once i use 2.4 kernel to install the system, i find i can only choose "lilo" to be my boot program. I'd prefer "grub". Is it supported when installation?~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That is exactly my question. How to choose the 2.6 kernel as my install kernel version?
Current available Debian install cds seem just have 2.4 kernel or earlier version.
if you are using the sarge install disc, you can install using the 2.6 kernel.
when you get to the boot prompt for the installer, instead of just hitting enter, you could type "linux26" to procede with a 2.6 kernel install.
hitting the f? keys (where ? = 1-6) at the boot prompt gives you more options and information about what the install is doing.
-matt zagrabelny
Thank you
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