> using yum to remove my old kernel. "yum remove kernel-2.4.20-8" doesn't work, > but neither does "yum remove kernel-2.4.20-13.9" (which yum shows as being > installed) for that matter... yah. This is the symptom of the 'design feature' that I realized later than I wanted. I know how to fix it for the short run and will but the long run fix needs to have more grace than this. hmm, maybe I'll work on this sooner than later. sadly, until then: rpm -e kernel-2.4.20-8 sorry. -sv