I am quite the stranger to ia64 architecture and have recently spent quite some time getting AFS, Kerberos, and pam modules to cooperate on this system. I had 3 more of them to install but I was trying to be lazy and just install to the second hard drive of the system after I completed configuration. After completion I removed the disk and tried to reboot to the previously configured system. I have 3 kernels installed there each with label Linux, New, New2 respectively. Linux is the default and even when I type in New2 (the desired working one) at the prompt it refuses to allow me to boot to it. Linux is the only working kernel now, but it is 2.4.17 and I need 2.4.20 (New2). I have tried running elilo from inside the Linux kernel and still it does not refresh the list of available kernels. This is odd since it used to work so well. I have alerted the research group that their computer is ready, but now I have to tell them it isn't unless someone can generate some more ideas for me to alleviate this issue. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
-Adam -- Adam Parrish Asst. Linux Administrator ECE Dept, North Carolina State University Office: 919.515.0124

