your silo.conf may reflect using a single initrd instead of using the version you are trying to boot, doing dist-upgrades have nearly always broken something for me, almost easier to just re-install with the newer version of debian. BTW going from 2.4.x to 2.6.x kernels will break your keyboard and mouse configs, in terminals and in X, in the 2.6 kernels keyboards and mice use standard PC and PS/2 drivers (they are all covered by these now, even my type5c is a pc keyboard now in 2.6.8) maybe not the right wording, but your first 2.6.x boot with sun keyboards will be whacky, make sure you can telnet/ssh into it.
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