I had to modify grub.conf so that "default=0" (one of the most irritating
affectations of the computer age is the promotion of zero to an ordinal
number) was set instead of default=1 and then the new kernel came up and
ttyS0 is available for use.  Thank you for the pointer.

Sincerely,

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