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um ok... is there any way you can find out where the compiled 2.4 kernel 
files were placed? There should be a vmlinuz-* file somewhere, and possibly 
some others like initrd-*. You need to find where these were installed. 

What package format does Slackware use? If it's RPM, you can use the command 
"rpm -q <packagename> -l", where packagename is something like kernel-2.4. 
From that you can find out the names of the essential files so you can create 
a lilo.conf entry for them.

Nhar Il-Ġimgħa, 29 ta' Marzu 2002 15:49, inti ktibt:
> Hmm. I understand what you're saying but my /boot does not contain any
> kernel - the file LILO boots at the moment in /vmlinuz and is presumably
> the compiled 2.2.19 kernel. Does this mean I have to first compile the
> 2.4.5 kernel? The sources are installed on the machine, but so should the
> pre-compiled kernel (I just can't find it); the kernel and its sources were
> installed as two separate packages (for both versions, ie two 'kernel'
> packages and two 'kernel source' packages) 
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