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Jack Coates wrote on Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 03:39:33PM -0800 :
> > 
> > What he's saying is that when you think you're booting the old kernel,
> > you're actually booting the new one.  Look at /etc/lilo.conf and see
> > what it's using (probably /boot/vmlinuz).  Then go look in /boot and
> > you'll see that vmlinuz is pointing to the most recent kernel you just
> > installed.
> not according to uname -a. I also have a kernel module that drives some
> gkrellm monitors, vaio_stat, which is compiled against 2.4.20 and won't
> load in 2.4.21, so I am real clear on when it's 2.4.20 vs 2.4.21.

Well that's pretty authoritative, so there's no doubt.  In that case,
dunno what to tell you though.  Is it possible it created some device
nodes in /dev that devfs is putting in place that are causing problems?

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