Wanna upgrade to 2.6, but are concerned about totally hosing your system and losing your custom built 2.4 configuration. Have no worries. You use Linux because you love its security and reliability and the fact it is cool to play with. This article helps you configure and install the new 2.6 kernel without overwriting any of your old stuff. Get on it.

You can install as many kernels as you like on a Linux system, and select the one you want to run at boot time. This makes it easy to test different kernels, and different kernel configurations, with particular sets of hardware or applications. The wise network admin always tests new kernels before running them on production machines.

Start your path to becoming a wise network admin.

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