I just noticed something.  I'm still on the 2.6.12 kernel (as is shown
in the menu.lst excerpt above).  With the edgy upgrade, aren't I
supposed to be on 2.6.17?

I originally installed Warty on this machine, and have upgraded through
every Ubuntu release.  The only thing I can remember doing strange is
you used to have to install an smp kernel to take advantage of dual
processors.  I did that way back on warty.  For what reason could my
kernel not have been upgraded?  Will all this udev stuff work with the
2.6.12 kernel?

"ls boot/*17*" shows no files.  There's not even a 2.6.17 kernel on the
filesystem.

If I do need to be on 2.6.17, is there a way to upgrade a kernel on a
system that won't boot?  Like using the LiveCD or something?

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Kernel panic after "Initializing /dev" during startup after "/init: 76: Syntax 
error"
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74009

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