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Re: CD burning with a 2.4 kernel... why I would want to
Posted by rls (68.127.xx.xx) on Sun 26 Feb 2006 at 05:09
I agree that upgrading to 2.6 is well advised. In fact, I am preparing to re-install debian to undo all of the mistakes I have made in my first two weeks of using it. Unfortunately, my network is victim to a series of those mistakes and therefore I need either diskettes or cds to get my data off the machine. Therefore, I definitely don't want to hear that I should upgrade to 2.6 when doing so would require downloading packages to cd's right before blowing it all away and regaining access to the net.

As this question probably appeals to newbies at least as much as administrators, I've created an answer to the equivalent question at the bottom of the FAQ on newbiedocs to record what I learned here -- I was careful not to copy any of the previous posts as the content is as far as I know the copyright of its authors: http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/FAQs

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