On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Timothy Wilson wrote: > Before I do any of this, however, I'd like someone to confirm for me that it > is indeed possible to put a custom kernel (perhaps even a 2.4.x kernel) on > these custom floppies. If you wanted to do a 2.4.x kernel on the custom boot floppies, you would have to make it something like a 'potato-and-a-half', because you would need more up-to-date kernel tools (modutils, etc.) than the ones included in potato. Sorry that I don't have time to do more research on this, but I'm in class ;p Meaning I also don't have my debian system real handy. Pacem in Terris / Mir / Shanti / Salaam / Heiwa Kevin R. Bullock