Here's the output.  No luck.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] rory]# uname -a
Linux 192.168.0.3 2.6.3-4mdk #1 Tue Mar 2 07:26:13 CET 2004 i686 unknown 
unknown GNU/Linux

[EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# ls
boot.0200               initrd-2.6.3-4mdk.img  message-text
boot.0301               initrd-2.6.img@        System.map@
config@                 initrd.img@            System.map-2.4.25-2mdk
config-2.4.25-2mdk      kernel.h@              System.map-2.6.3-4mdk
config-2.6.3-4mdk       kernel.h-2.4.25-2mdk   us.klt
diag1.img               kernel.h-2.6.3-4mdk    vmlinuz@
diag2.img               map                    vmlinuz-2.4.25-2mdk
grub/                   message@               vmlinuz-2.6@
initrd-2.4.25-2mdk.img  message-graphic        vmlinuz-2.6.3-4mdk

Yes, it did prompt me to install, I selected yes and it then urpmi went to 
work.

Hmm...



> > Interesting, Becasause yesterday, urpmi did prompt me to install
> > 2.6.3-8mdk. So, I did, noting that people on this forum had said
> > that you don't install kernals that way.  Everything seemed to go
> > fine.  But now, I can't find 2.6.3-8.  I don't know where it
> > installed to and it hasn't appeared as an option in my boot
> > configuration.
>
> Rory, in a terminal, type "uname -a" or take a look inside the
> drectory /boot. Better yet, edit (as root) your /etc/lilo.conf
> where you can change the default line to your new kernel. Don't
> forget to run lilo when done.
>
> Kaj Haulrich.

-- 
~Rory

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