Javid,

Look in /lib/modules and see if there's a link named 'preferred.'
If so, 'ls -l' and see which dir it points to.
It should point to '2.2.3-x.'
If not, change it and reboot.
Hope that helps.

Rod<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Javid Atai wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a linux box running RH 5.2 kernel version 2.0.36-3.  On this
> kernel the
>  PPP works fine.  I  just downloaded  the rpm files for
> kernel-2.2.3 and installed the kernel  and modules successfully. After
> rebooting
>  and starting the new kernel I get a message saying:
>
> This system lacks kernel support for PPP. This could be because ....
>
> I didn't get this problem when I upgraded the kernel from  2.0.36-0.7
> to 2.0.36-3 following the same procedure as described above.
>
> I know that one solution for this problem is to get the sources for the
> kernel
>  and recompile. But I am wondering if there is a simpler solution.
>
> Javid
>
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