>From you description, I don't think you're doing anything wrong Mark.

> After installing the kernel, the system will reboot.

Did this happen?

> Login as root and run "sh /usr/bin/install-win4lin.sh"

Look in this script and make sure that there's a line in it that
describes your kernel.  Also, while you're at it, check /boot and see
if there is the standard kernel you put there and a second one which
will match the lilo nomenclature for the win4lin boot item.

Hmm...this just jogged my brain a bit.  When you rebooted, did you
explicitly tell lilo you wanted win4lin?  The auto script adds the
stuff to lilo but it doesn't set it up as the default so if you simply
let lilo do its default thing you're still running the unpatched
2.2.16 kernel.  Before you do anything, do a reboot and when the lilo
prompt comes up, hit a tab.  You should see both your default linux
boot and a new win4lin.  type win4lin and then see if you can get any
joy from that script.

Hope this helps.

Cheers --- Larry
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