depending on your boot loader you need to specify where the kernel is.

in lilo this is /etc/lilo.conf then re-run /sbin/lilo

in grub you can either define in /boot/grub/menu.lst or just pass the
kernel at the grub> boot prompt.

brett

On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 05:02, Voytek Eymont wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Mary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:41:58 +1000
> 
> 
> > On Sun, Jul 27, 2003, Voytek Eymont wrote: 
> > > what do I now need to reload the (new) kernel...? 
> > > reboor or what else ? 
> >    
> > Reboot.
> 
> is there any 'special' way to reboot to specify new kernel...?
> 
> I rebooted, but, RHN keeps telling me to 'update the kernel'
> 
> RHN says i have:
> 
> Kernel:       2.4.20-18.7
> Registered:   2003-07-13 01:57:18 (GMT +10)
> Checked In:   2003-07-28 18:02:36 (GMT +10)
> Last Booted:  2003-07-28 11:59:53 (GMT +10)
> 
> machine says it has:
> 
> uname -a
> Linux 2.4.20-18.7 #1 Thu May 29 08:32:50 EDT 2003 i686 unknown
> 
> 
> looking in the /boot I have
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# ls
> boot.b                  lost+found               System.map-2.4.20-18.7
> chain.b                 message                  vmlinux-2.4.18-5
> config-2.4.18-5         module-info              vmlinux-2.4.20-18.7
> config-2.4.20-18.7      module-info-2.4.18-5     vmlinuz
> grub                    module-info-2.4.20-18.7  vmlinuz-2.4.18-5
> initrd-2.4.18-5.img     os2_d.b                  vmlinuz-2.4.20-18.7
> initrd-2.4.20-18.7.img  System.map
> kernel.h                System.map-2.4.18-5
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]#
> 
> anyhow, I've told RHN to update the kernel again
> 
> Voytek Eymont
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