I wanted to actually INSTALL the emission-sources kernel when prompted for a kernel in the Arch install.
the arch install can only use the official arch kernel because its the only one thats not in extra. i have asked the same question before, about picking up an alternate kernel (eg. beyond, ck) during the installation & from what i get its not likely to happen
]]>Beyond includes ck, Gentoo's genpatchset, suspend2, reiser4, ..., and even most of emission. With the 2.6.20 version all of emissin will be included.
See:
http://iphitus.loudas.com/index.html
http://iphitus.loudas.com/beyond.html
Do I understand correctly that you want to use the alternate kernel during the install? Why not first do the base install and then pull a kernel off kernel.org and the patches from evolution-mission.org?
I wanted to actually INSTALL the emission-sources kernel when prompted for a kernel in the Arch install. The other responder stated emission is dormant. Is there another, more recent kernel that performs a similar function (suspend2, et al...)
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