Actually, I have all those symlinks pointing to the latest (-12),
mdk/secure/etc (including the System.map). Ya think I can just rerun the
install-kernel script and see what happens? Also, do you know where uname
-r, /etc/issue gets its info.?
Thanks,
Brian
Anton Graham wrote:
> Submitted 31-May-00 by Brian Fleischman:
> | I have updated the kernel 3 times in the last week. Initially started
> | with -9mdksmp, now I am at -12mdksmp. The problem I have is the login
> | page and uname -r always display the -9 kernel version. Why? Where is
> | this information kept so I can update it? I have reconfigured
> | /boot...System.map linked to -12 System.map, etc. I have a separate
> | problem with updating MBR with lilo (previous post). How does
> | /etc/issue get created to display on the login screen and where does
> | uname -r get its info? /proc reflects the -9 kernel also. Am I
> | actually still loading the -9 kernel?
>
> I would say yes. In your /boot directory, you will likely find that
> the vmlinuz symlink still points at vmlinuz-2.2.15-9mdksmp. The
> install-kernel script does not seem to automatically update this
> consistently.
>
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