hrmm. I thought it did this bit automatically, but:

cd to /boot/etc and edit the yaboot.conf to have the new kernel. Don't
delete the old one in case the new one doesn't like you for some
reason - add it as Linux2, for instance. Once you've got the new
kernel, initrd, etc added - you can check the filenames as they're all
in /boot, run /sbin/ybin to update yaboot, and then reboot

You may need to edit /etc/modprobe.conf also, but I think thats done
automatically.

Cian

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 11:54:04 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> ok.. I logged in as root and installed the update. I know it installed 
> because if i try to install it again it says that it is already installed. 
> When I reboot, the system still has the old kernel version listed, and the 
> sound still doesnt work... How can I get it to use the updated version? BTW, 
> thanks for all the help
> 
>       Brendan Chenelle
> 
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