Re: and slack with default 2.6 kernel out there? "/dev/rob0" <rob0@gmx.co.uk> writes:
> On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 21:30:01 +0200, upro wrote:
>> I have read about some ppl using the 2.6 kerne,k with some kind of
>> slackware-current, but not found anything similar to that out there.
>
> The slackware-current directory tree can be found on most Slackware FTP
> mirror sites. Where did you look? Try Mark's link to the
> "abnormalpenguin" site.
I looked there, as slackware.org is my start page..., but the kernel
in the directory tree is 2.4.26?
>
>> Is any (test, prerelease etc.) slack version aout there existant that
>> uses 2.6 by default?
>
> 9.1 was the last release. There are no prereleases other than -current,
> which is a work in progress. You can download -current and use the NFS
> or premounted directory install options, or, if you think you must have
> a CD, follow the isolinux/README.TXT instructions to make one.
Is
distro.ibiblio.org:/usr/local/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/slackware-current/ /mnt/slackware-current/ nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192
a correct line on fstab to mount that directory? Can I install from
there?
Thanks!
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