> You may remove the old one after successfully testing the new one with the
> command..
> rpm -e kernel-2.2.9-19mdk
>  
> > >
> > > default=linux27 (or whatever you call it)
> > > image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.9-27mdks
> 
> Theres no S on the end of that, just so nobody botches the install and
> Blames poor John ;)
> 
> images=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.9-27mdk
> 
> 
Whoops....I was taking that from my setup (which includes
an SMP kernel setup <G>) I just edited my config... thanks
for catching that! :-) Just goes to show what nice people
you folks at LM are! :-)
        John

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