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I've finally managed to get the 2.4.2 kernel installation working (except for the network card -- I'll describe that in a different post). But it took a long time. The problem I encountered was that the new kernel couldn't locate most of the modules it needed, or so it seemed, even though I had installed the newer modutils package. It turned out that the problem was that I was still booting the default kernel, named "linux". With "uname -a" I discovered that I was still running the 2.4.0 kernel, not the 2.4.2 kernel, so I had a kernel version mismatch. The repair was to rejigger my /etc/lilo.conf file so that the default linux kernel would be the new one. I also put some symlinks in /boot so that I didn't have to rename too many vmlinux.xxx files and thereby lose track of which was which. After these fixed I reran lilo, and aside from the networking problem the problem is solved. Paul Abrahams
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Paul W. Abrahams