This is described in section 5.3.1 of the manual. If you are just using
a new version of the rpm kernel, you can just use the rpm command with
the -r flag to update the kernel in the image, then follow the other
steps outlined there. If you update the kernel in /tftpboot/rpm before
building the image and update the rpm list, you won't have to do
anything special.

Mike

On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 11:13, William Thies wrote:
> I have successfully updated my master node's kernel to
> 2.4.18. But when I build the client image, it still
> requires 2.4.7's rpm packet. And build a 2.4.7 based
> image. I am just wondering how to update the slaves'
> kernel? 
> The master is uni-processor,and slave nodes are
> dual-processor,which require smp support.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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