BTW, You can always use the debian way of building a kernel from the sources, using make-kpkg.

That way you can make sure the ACL is enabled.
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html

The problem is not necessary if you use the latest kernel or not. The question is do you have ACL enabled or not. in 2.4.27 you have that options. You don't need to grab the latest kernel for that.

Kobi.

On Apr 1, 2005 7:00 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 04:48:55PM +0200, Tal Rosenstein wrote:
> > Thanks for the swift reply.
> > But I have 1 more dumb question:
> > This is what I see when I type:
> > ftp:~# uname -a
> > Linux ftp 2.4.27-1-386 #1 Fri Sep 3 06:24:46 UTC 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
> >
> > Is this the latest kernel ? [if not where can I download it from and how
> > can I install it ?]
> > Again thanks for the help
>
> No, this is not the latest kernel. Not even the latest from Debian.
>
>   apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386
>
> Or better:
>
>   apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686
>
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