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Jim Philips wrote:

>Last night, I installed Slackware 10.2 as an upgrade. Now whenever I 
>boot, I get the 2.6.7 kernel. The problem is that I don't have that 
>kernel installed. I have 2.6.13 installed. 2.6.7 was removed and 
>replaced back in July. I also have the 2.4.31 kernel that comes with 
>Slackware, but that isn't linked  to anything. I have rebuilt the 2.6.13 
>kernel and installed  vmlinuz in / and /boot. The same with System.map. 
>All of those files have a timestamp from this morning. I can't find 
>anything anywhere that still relates to 2.6.7. Yet whenever I reboot, 
>that's the kernel I have. This is driving me nuts.
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