On Fri, 26 Nov 1999, Benjamin Sher wrote:

> Dear friends:
> 
> I just installed Mandrake 6.1 from my CD and then updated my kernel
> (all 8 files, which were automatically  included with "initscripts" 
> using MandrakeUpdate). Everything went fine. Well, as you can see 
> below, my new kernel is indeed 2.2.13-22mkd, and I made a bootdisk
> with that new number after installation (and updated my /etc/lilo
> and /sbin/lilo) and everything works fine. But the first entry for
> the kernel includes BOTH kernel numbers, the original one and the
> updated one.
> 
> Can anyone explain this?

You don't really want us to remove the working kernel do you? It's left
there for a backup incase there are any problems with the new kernel or
initrd.
 
> Thanks so very much.
> 
> Benjamin
> 
> [sher@adsl-77-232-173 sher]$ rpm -q kernel
> kernel-2.2.13-7mdk
> kernel-2.2.13-22mdk
> 
> [sher@adsl-77-232-173 sher]$ rpm -q kernel-headers
> kernel-headers-2.2.13-22mdk
> [sher@adsl-77-232-173 sher]$ rpm -q kernel-source
> kernel-source-2.2.13-22mdk
> [sher@adsl-77-232-173 sher]$
>                                
> 
> 

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