Kernel 2.4.22-2j

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Hi,

     You need to set the default in Grub.  Normally, when you install a 
kernel RPM, it is put at the top of the list.  On line 10 of 
/boot/grub/grub.conf, you'll find a line that says: default <number>.  
Check to see where your new kernel is in the list, and set the line 
accordingly.  For example, default 0
now, make your initial RAM-disk.
mkinitrd -v -f /boot/initrd-2.4.22-2j.nptlspk2.img --with=speakup_<synth> 
2.4.22-2j.nptlspk2
     If you need help, call.

          HTH.
-- 

Bill in Denver

On Sun, 2 May 2004, nick G wrote:

> Hello.  I have installed this Kernel's RPM, but it still defaults to 2.4.22-2e.  Do I Need something like Kernel-Bot or something?
> Oh, and another thing, what about my INITRD?
> Thanks,
> Nick
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