Hi,
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 13:12:21 -0800, Thathsaid: 

> On 1/25/07, Siju George  wrote:
>> I am able to install the new kernel with apt-get but it still boots
>> the old kernel after reboot :-(

> Did you see the Grub menu when you were rebooting? Was the old
> kernel listed? The new one? What are the contents of
> /boot/grub/menu.lst? Is your new kernel listed there? If your kernel
> is not listed there, run update-grub command and see if the new
> kernel gets listed.

        I did not see update-grub running in the log; he probably has
 ont edited /etc/kernel-img.conf to add update-grub and turn off
 lilo. 

        Also, since he updated a kernel he already had installed, the
 system would assume that he did not want anything changed; I mean, he
 already had a image with a version 2.6.8-16sarge1 installed, which
 was updated; but since he had elected to boot 2.6.17 before, no way
 is the image postinst going to over ride the human.

        manoj
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