On 01/23/2009 10:41 AM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
Barry Roberts wrote:
Perfect!  I considered that, but didn't know if the eee kernel would
work with whatever encryption the alternate installer used (dm-crypt?).
But if it works for you, that's what I really wanted to know.

I'm confused by your term "eee kernel". If you install Ubuntu, then
you're using the Ubuntu Linux kernel. If you install Fedora, then you're
using the Fedora Linux kernel. What is the "eee kernel"?

Just a small kernel patched specifically with all the hardware support for eees. Stock Fedora kernel works (with wireless driver from rpmfusion), but suspend/resume only worked about 80% of the time, and I would periodically get kernel errors. So I really wanted to use the kernel from array.org, or something similar, but have full disk encryption and not have to set up a build environment on my eee to get it all working.

Barry

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