Rogan Creswick wrote:

The best way to do cd burning is to just run a 2.6 kernel, and use it
as in IDE device.  It's almost automatic (in fact, it usually "just
works").
>
The only caveat of 2.6
is that you need to get the latest module utils (which can be had via
apt--a quick google should get the package name for you) _before_
installing 2.6.

Well, I'm finally getting around to this. I like the idea of using the IDE devices AS IDE devices, so I'm game for upgrading the kernel to 2.6. I'm not having good results searching for information on how to do that, though. My Google searches for module utils didn't turn up anything that made any sense to me. Nor was I successful in finding a Debian oriented HOWTO for upgrading the kernel.


Can anyone recommend a good source for documentation on this process? I'm happy to read and learn, but most of what I have found so far assumes that I already know what I'm doing.

Also, I'm not tied to Debian, if there is a distribution that already has the 2.6 kernel, and is recommended. I like the apt-get process, but I'm willing to learn something else if I need to.

Thanks for the advice.

--
Regards,

Dick Steffens
http://home.comcast.net/~rsteff/

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