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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