[ale] Booting with 'alternative' FSs (Was: Aww... This is sad...)
Michael B. Trausch
fd0man at gmail.com
Tue Nov 15 09:55:33 EST 2005
Geoffrey wrote:
>
> I've not been following the thread, so my apologizes. I assume you're
> referring to Slack, I thought the install provided an optional 2.6
> kernel from 10.1. I've got it here somewhere, just can't locate it at
> this time.
>
Yeah, sort of. Not on installation. It's in the /testing directory on
one of the CD-ROMs in the install set.
10.2 has the option to let you run the install disc using a 2.6 kernel,
but I don't know if it lets you *install* it... More specifically, it
installs the kernel, but zero of the kernel modules, which makes it
pointless. Besides, I don't like how Patrick builds the kernels,
anyway. :-P
- Mike
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