when you booted, did you choose the new kernel?

If you followed the instructions below, type 'new' at the lilo prompt
(without the quotes). If it works, add default=new to lilo.conf and rerun
lilo (like it says below).

hth
charles

On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hi,
> 
>     I have tried all of this and when I booted up
> it says:
> 
>     Red Hat Linux release 6.1 (Cartman)
>     Kernel 2.2.12-20 on an i586
> 
>     I guess it did not load the new kernel.
> 
>     I don't know were the problem is. Please help
> 
>                     Raul S. Bucad
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Well in a nutshell, assuming no mistakes and no scsi modules
> > make dep
> > make clean 
> > make bzImage
> > cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-2.2.18
> > make modules
> > make modules_install
> > 
> > edit the /etc/lilo.conf
> > add a whole new section for the new kernel that looks like this
> > image=/boot/vmlinux-2.2.18
> >          label=new
> >          read-only
> >          root=/dev/whatever the other one is
> > then save it and run
> > lilo -v
> > 
> > 
> > if no errors you can reboot, when the lilo promt appears type new 
> > and press enter
> > if it all works fine then you can reedit lilo.conf and change the 
> > default=new



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