quoth the Maarten: > Hi list, > > I'm new to the list (and gentoo) but not to linux. > > I just started with gentoo, had to use the 2004.2 image since 2004.3 > crashed at installtime on my machine (thinkpad 600X)... > I used stage 2. Since then I succesfully installed a lot of apps like KDE > and such, but my kernel is still a selfmade 2.4 one. Now I need to get my > wireless cards working but I'd rather upgrade the kernel first for fear of > doing things twice (or wrong) due to the changed pcmcia drivers. > > I think I correctly upgraded 2004.2 to 2004.3 but how do I check that to > make sure? The machine did not do anything spectacular when I made that > change, is that expected behaviour ? Now for the fullfillment of the > transition to 2004.3 I need a kernel 2.6, right ? Can someone point me to > the docs that detail that step cause I could not find that very well. > Or do I just somehow get the sources and start compiling ? > How do I make sure I retain my current kernel as a second boot option if > the 2.6 kernel will not boot ? > > Thanks in advance, It is misleading to refer to gentoo 'versions'. 2004.2 and 2003.3 are just releases of the install cd. After installing, and running "emerge -u system" your system will be up to date with the most recent stable versions, regardless of which install cd you choose. PS you can run any kernel you want...2.4 or 2.6 -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org "...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..." - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972