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> The things which are really urgent to do:
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> 3. Recognize if there is really a need for a real kerneld. (Remember: it
> got obsoleted recently.)
As long as 2.0.xx kernels are in widespread use, i.e., until 2.2.x is
deemed stable enough for all major distributions (RedHat, SuSE, Debian,
...) it will still be needed. Perhaps autodetecting if the kernel has kmod
support and just going away in that case?
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