Yeah, probably the easiest thing for you to do is to build your own kernel. I may have made a mistake in building the kernel in applying the patches that come with the debian kernel-source package. But I've personally used the 64 bit kernel on dozens, maybe hundreds of machines with no problem. BI figured the 32 bit kernel would be just as good. On 02/18/14 09:14, Hart Larry wrote: > OK John, thanks, I grabbed your instructions you suggested. Also, you > may have seen Greg had me look at 2 log files which he examined. > Orriginally I just grabbed your 32bit immage, but it looks like you want > me to grab the source-code-and-follow those instructions? I will > continue when I am home later. Thanks > Hart > -- --- John G. Heim, 608-263-4189, jheim at math.wisc.edu