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On 26 Nov 2002 00:00:58 -0800, Ilona wrote:

> > > How do I remove the old kernel and keep only the latest
> > > kernel?
> > 
> >   # rpm -q kernel
> > 
> > to see what packages are installed. Then e.g. remove one (or several
> > at once):
> >   
> >   # rpm -e kernel-2.4.18-10  kernel-2.4.18-14 
> > 
> I just did this to remove old kerenls and found out that i'm not
> running the most recent kernel i have installed.  How do I remedy
> this? Thank you

Uhm, rebooting to the most recent kernel or re-installing the older
package for the running kernel, probably with:

  rpm -ivh --force kernel-VERSIONHERE.ARCHITECTUREHERE.rpm

You can run "uname -r" to display the version of the running kernel.

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