I manually built and installed a 2.4.30 kernel. An 'rpm -q kernel' shows kernel-2.4.7-10 since that is the last version I installed via an rpm. How can I easily get yum to understand that I have a 2.4.30 so that I don't get screwed on kernel version dependencies? I'm not sure how to create an rpm package from my 2.4.30 build tree so I don't think that's an option - unless someone can point me to an easy howto. Barring that, is there anything easy I can do to get around this? TIA! ...Jake -- Jake Colman Sr. Applications Developer Principia Partners LLC Harborside Financial Center 1001 Plaza Two Jersey City, NJ 07311 (201) 209-2467 www.principiapartners.com