<SNIP>
>    Thanks in advance for any help in this area.

The help was already given.  You've chosen not to pay attention to
it.  You need to update your system.

Cheers --- Larry
<SNIP>

Well, OK, after taking a complete drubbing from Larry yesterday about
running 2.2.14, I decided I'd bite the bullet and do an upgrade. It seemed
that 2.2.16 was a good candidate, so I:

1) Went to www.kernel.org, downloaded a 2.2.16 kernel
2) Uninstalled my current version of Win4Lin (rpm -e Win4Lin)
3) Built 2.2.16, changed lilo.conf, ran /sbin/lilo to make 2.2.16 default
4) Rebooted and came up in 2.2.16 just fine.

[root@godzilla mknecht]# uname -a
Linux godzilla 2.2.16 #2 Fri Jan 19 20:03:29 PST 2001 i686 unknown


Now, at this point I went back to the pointer provided in an earlier email:

http://www.netraverse.com/products/win4lin/downloads/upgrade.php

and attempted to follow the instructions to install again

5) downloaded quickdownload.sh
6) Ran sh quickdownload.sh
7) When it got the Start Installation step, the following happened:

<SNIP>
Start Installation (y/n)?y

After installing the kernel, the system will reboot.
Login as root and run "sh /usr/bin/install-win4lin.sh"

You do not appear to be running a standard kernel.

If you want to use one of Win4Lin's kernels, locate the
appropriate kernel in the ./RPMS/  subdirectory and use
 rpm -i to install it.

Please see the Release Notes, for more information, on how to
build and install a Win4Lin enhanced kernel, or how to patch
your current kernel.

See Release Notes for further instructions

<SNIP>

What am I doing wrong here? I didn't receive these messages installing into
2.2.14.

Thanks,
Mark


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