Yes, I have dropped the kernel package from the package skip list.
I did clear out the /var/spool/up2date also, it didn't make a difference.

On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:

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> > Well, I was using up2date to get the latest kernel.
> > up2date crashed before it got to that part.
> > It think's it's completed and won't download the kernel package.
> 
> By default it doesn't download/apply kernel packages at all.
> Have you dropped the kernel package from the package skip list
> or told the up2date GUI to fetch the kernel?
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> I don't see how old files in /var/spool/up2date would affect this,
> because up2date queries the RPM database.
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