On Gentoo you install the sources and build them yourself. Initially I
started with 2.6. The machine never had 2.4 on it to begin with. I
think I'll take your advice and wipe it though cause I've only just
installed and it's a very minimal install... Thanks
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 11:12:13 +0000, Donncha O Caoimh <donncha at linux.ie> wrote:
> I used apt-get to install the 2.6 kernel and had no problem booting back
> into 2.4 afterwards so there's something strange happening on your
> machine. Easiest thing to do is wipe and start again, but use your
> distro's packages to upgrade the kernel!
>> Donncha.
>> Robert Kiely wrote:
> > Any takers before I go wipe the drive ?
> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >
> > I need to downgrade the kernel from 2.6 to 2.4 because I have a HCF
> > PCI modem and the last free full speed version of the kernel module
>
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