If you didn't change the version number in the makefiles, then you'll get
a new kernel, with the same version number.  Thus, uname will print out
the same as before.

Type `dmesg | head -n 1` and check the reported compile time.  What does
it say?
 
-Matt Stegman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Adrian Saidac wrote:
> > > I've compiled the new 6.1 Mandrake kernel with the updates.
> > > I've created the bzImage and compiled the modules. I have the new
> > > directory created by the "make modules_install"
> > > I've moved the "bzImage" into the /boot dir and I've renamed the file,
> > > being careful to change the /etc/lilo.conf as well.
> > > Everything looks new, but after reboot the "uname -a" shows the old
> > > kernel info (the original);
> > >
> > > what else am I missing in order to get the new one showing?
> > >
> > > I am positive that I am running the new one because I've removed ALL the
> > > old builds!

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