hi,
    I have a upgraded to a kernel version 2.2.17-14 using rpm's.
My problem is I want to reinstall the kernel again because I 
forgot to add the kernel-headers and kernel source when I upgraded.
Could I just reinstall it over the existing one. I am going to install
the same version again but this time I will include the headers and source.
I tried to reinstall it over the existing one and everything went fine & booted just 
fine  but my problem is when I do "rpm -q kernel", 
this is what shows up:
        
         #rpm -q kernel
          kernel-2.2.12-20
          kernel-2.2.17-14
          kernel-2.2.17-14

There are two instances of the kernel 2.2.17-14 because I reinstalled
without removing the first one. How can I remove the other duplicate
kernel or how is the proper way of reinstalling the same kernel.

    Thank you.

                                          Raul S. Bucad

 
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