The situation is the following, there is a working machine with kernel 2.3. Grub 0.9 System 686 (which means i386) You must at least update the kernel. Through distr update does not come out, all turnips are ignored. Putting a package with the kernel manually is also not an option, since dpkg also very old and does not understand the tar archive inside the package. I tried to install manually, unpacked the archive and scattered in folders. Further update-grub everything was found and registered in the menu.list But at the start, the old menu appears with the old kernel, without the new ones. The menu.list also menu.list everything.
- 1. debian.org/distrib/archive 2. The easiest way is a step-by-step update. judging by the version of the linux program, you hardly have an older distribution than the potato. that is, a maximum of five updates: potato → woody → sarge → etch → lenny → squeeze, and now you can upgrade further in the live repository. - aleksandr barakin
- A more complicated, but shorter way is to install a new system nearby (if space allows). and “just building a new kernel” is very unlikely to succeed (for example, a new version of gcc is needed, which is also unlikely to be able to be assembled). but even if it works, the operating system will not be able to work with this new linux. - aleksandr barakin
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