Yes. You need to install the new kernel:

dpkg -i /usr/src/kernel-image-2.4.18...

and then reboot.

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Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Francisco Fialho wrote:

> Andrew Perrin wrote:
> 
> >On Mon, 17 Jun 2002, Francisco Fialho wrote:
> >
> >>is there any command I can use to see what kernel I'm using?!
> >>
> >
> >uname -a
> >
> 
> the output to the uname - a command gave me 2.2.20...
> what is missing?! make-kpkg ran OK...
> must I do something?! after make-kpkg nothing else
> as done, except run the lilo command.
> 
> regards
> 
> Francisco
> 
> 


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