Today I installed Debian Woody from the bootable CD.  That's the first time
I used it and it went well.  Definitely beats throwing away old floppies b/c
of bad sectors when you format them.

I apt-get installed a 2.4.x kernel so it would pull in any other utilities
the 2.4.x series needed.  It complained about me not having a initrd.img in
my root partition, but installing the kernel put one there and I just had to
add it to lilo.

What is the initrd.img?  When you compile a kernel from source, do you have
to concern yourself with making one?  How?

Thanks,
Rob
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