I'm using Mandrake 7.2, which came with the 2.2.17 kernel. I ran the Updates program and found that there was an available kernel update. Unfortunately, I told it to install said update. Now my system won't boot. I see in the list archive that someone has indicated that there's a page describing how to properly perform the update, somewhere on the Mandrake website. I don't even know where to look. Can anyone point me to a set of directions describing how to recover from this? Any and all help is appreciated. I would very much not like to have to reformat and start over. Details of my system: - Custom system, 900 MHz Athlon with 1536 MB of RAM. - 30 GB hard drive with a single ReiserFS partition (plus a separate, nonfunctional Windows98 installation - it doesn't like having that much RAM). - Grub. - Floppy drive, CD-ROM drive, network connection (with gateway [separate machine] to broadband Internet access). - Mandrake 7.2 CD set (and I've figured out how to get into Rescue mode from the bootable CD) Chris Buxton