Did you make sure that you instructed your boot manager (LILO ??) to boot
with the new kernel ?
It may happen when you oversee those tiny details burning the midnight
oil...check /etc/lilo.conf, make the necessary corrections, and run "lilo"
to activate them.
GL,
Jose, CO2JA
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Hast, Chuck wrote:
> Hans-Peter:
> I followed your howto, first I did the /sbin/modprobe mkiss
> and got " can't locate module mkiss"
>
> I followed through on section 3.2 and got the same thing reported
> I am running RH 6.1 out of the Deluxe box, with the power tools
> RPM disk.
>
> I ran make menuconfig it came up without the error message, I
> went through and selected the proper parts (I hope) both in the
> regular kernel needs and the amateur radio needs.
> followed the 3.1 section and still when I do the modprobe I get
> the " can't locate module mkiss".
>
> Also it looks like when I rebooted I am still running the old kernel
> I did a uname -srv on it and get a kernel dated from sept 99 (original
> install) it looks like the new kernel did not get installed.
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