$kernelversion says 2.4, and /vmlinuz is a link to /boot/vmlinuz which is identical with /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage.
This should not be the case, I'm def. booting 2.4.16 bye micha On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > On 13-Dec-2001 Michael Hothorn wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I switched from potato to woody on my thinkpad i1200. APM support worked > > for t 2.2.19 very well. Installing 2.4.16 with the same options > > > > <*> Advanced Power Management BIOS support > > [ ] Ignore USER SUSPEND > > [*] Enable PM at boot time > > [ ] Make CPU Idle calls when idle > > [ ] Enable console blanking using APM > > [*] RTC stores time in GMT > > [*] Allow interrupts during APM BIOS calls > > [*] Use real mode APM BIOS call to power off > > > > After booting the new kernel, apm says: Kernel build with no APM > > support. /proc/apm does not exist! > > > > append= apm=on in /etc/lilo.conf does not change anything > > > > I hate to ask this, but are you booting the right kernel? Any chance you are > booting Debian's by mistake? > Linux is user friendly, it's just a bit picky about it's friends.... Michael Hothorn Institute for Clinical Radiology University of Heidelberg Tel: 0049(0)621 383 2276 http://www.hothorn.de/michael/

