On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 14:58:57 +0100 (CET)
Kjetil Tjensvold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quietly intimated:

> Hi.
> Some strange things happen to my lin box after
> upgrading the kernel from 2.4.7-10 to 2.4.9-31.
> When I type locate 2.4.7-10 it still lists all the old
> paths with directorys related to my old kernel,
> although I erased them for a long time ago. This means
> a lot of troble for my sound card since it use the old
> kernel driver for alsa 5.0 although I've compiled and
> installed beta12 driver. But I dont understand why
> there should be a shadow dir/path of the old kernel
> version.I run redhat 7.2 and installed the new kernel
> directly from rpm packagge.Is there anything I must do
> except making a new bootdik which I have done??

I'm guessing you still have the old headers for 2.4.7-10 even though the
new kernel is installed. So if things get compiled, they'll use the old
headers to do it.

I don't know if there's a kernel-headers package for the new kernel. I
don't use 7.2. And I know that unlike the past, new kernel-header rpms
aren't always generated. You'll have to go back to the download site to
see. If there isn't, you might already have the latest ones. If there's
a newer one, get and upgrade to it.

-- 
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May I ask what version of Code Red your server is running?"



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