You're close, but you really should do it this way

make xconfig (and make all the changes your system needs here), then make dep,
make bzImage, make modules  make modules_install

And lastly,   www.linuxdoc.org has some really good links on how to do it
properly. Happy hunting


Darryl

nomit kalidhar wrote:

> Hello
>
> I had installed Linux 7.0 kernel 2.2.16-22.
> Then i had done the following to upgrade the kernel to 2.4
>
> >cd /usr/src
> >tar -zxvf linux-2.4.0-test11.tar.gz
> >make dep ; make clean ; make bzlilo
>
> then rebooted the machine. All the operations performed above were done
> without showing any error messages.
> On seeing the kernel version it still shows  2.2.16-22.
> How can i verify whether the new kernel is installed.
>
> TIA
>
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