Hi,

I am back. After running uname -a at the prompt (Thanks to the 
genius who recommended it), I found that Linux was still running 
my old kernel. Checking with the book, I realised that I had 
forgotten to run LILO after recompiling. Tsk tsk.

However on running LILO, I got a message saying that my kernel 
was too large. I had only changed some options, in fact removed 
support for a lot of devices and changed support from kernel to 
module level. I did not add anything extra. Also my vmlinuz file was 
much smaller than the previous vmlinuz file. 

Now what do I do? Please do remember that the changes have to 
take place in the boot disk because that is what I use to boot into 
Linux.

Bye,
Arun.

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