I installed a new kernel from rpm, but whitout makeing
a new boot diskette. So in the beginning it booted the
old
img file from redhat 7.2 kernel 2.4.7-10. My new
kernel is 2.4.9-31.I tried to make a new boot disk,
but unfortunely I copied the new vmlinuz and
initrd-2.4.9-31.img over to my old boot disk, and that
diden work.I downloaded a new boot disk from redhat,
but that was intended to install redhat again. Well
there was an otion about a rescue disk but then I was
was promped on which cd disk the images where. The
problem is that I downloaded redhat 7.2 from the
internet and  that the images isn't on any of the iso
disks that I downloaded.
So the boot disks from redhat will not work. I need a
boot disk from an already installed redhat 7.2
installation.
Another question: Can I install rh 7.2 upon the old I
have whitout removing it first.If not how do I remove
redhat whitout destroying the data on that partision.

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