The command reported version 2.4.4 of the kernel. I
suppose that eliminates the labeling problem.

I also noticed that the /boot/System.map file I
symlinked has changed. Before compiling the 2.4.9
kernel, /boot/System.map was symlinked to
System.map-2.4.9 (renamed from /usr/src/linux).

Now the old link to has been restored to
System.map-2.4.4.

I must be missing something, but what?

--- Michael Schwendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2001-09-19, Shane C Branch wrote:
> 
> >I downloaded and compiled the 2.4.9 kernel earlier
> today. I finish the
> >compilation, make the necessary adjustments to
> /etc/lilo.conf, run lilo
> >and reboot. At the lilo prompt it said 'booting
> 2.4.9', but when I got
> >to the login screen it reported that I was still on
> 2.4.4.
> >
> >Is this a labeling problem, or did I miss a step. I
> have compiled my
> >kernel many times using this method, and never had
> any problems.
> >
> >I can attach the instructions I followed should
> anyone need to see them
> >to answer my question. Thanks.
> 
> What do you get if you run "uname -a"?
> 
> 
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