On Tuesday 17 December 2002 08:44 pm, Patrick Fleming EA wrote: > The following image should point to your new kernel- whatever you have > named it. vmlinuz-2.4.20 happens to be the name of my latest kernel. Yes. Mine also is 2.4.20 So then it appears that I needn't change anything? But make lilo look lik= e: > > > image=3D/boot/vmlinuz > > =09label=3Dlinux > > =09root=3D/dev/hda5 > > =09initrd=3D/boot/initrd.img > > =09append=3D"devfs=3Dmount quiet" > > =09vga=3D788 > > =09read-only > > image=3D/boot/vmlinuz > > =09label=3Dlinux-nonfb > > =09root=3D/dev/hda5 > > =09initrd=3D/boot/initrd.img > > =09append=3D"devfs=3Dmount" > > =09read-only > > image=3D/boot/vmlinuz > > =09label=3Dfailsafe > > =09root=3D/dev/hda5 > > =09initrd=3D/boot/initrd.img > > =09append=3D"devfs=3Dnomount failsafe" > > =09read-only > > other=3D/dev/fd0 > > =09label=3Dfloppy > > =09unsafe > Is this correct? I don't quite catch your meaning when you say, "Try changing the section = that=20 you added to point to the kernel you copied from bzImage to=20 /etc/vmlinuz-(whatever) then pausing lilo long enough to select the new=20 kernel." because vmlinuz is only in /boot and the symbolic link (in boot= =20 also) points to the correct kernel file:/boot/vmlinuz is the symbolic link in the same directory. file:/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.19-16mdk is the kernel the link used to point to file:/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20 I changed the link to point at this kernel Does it appear I did everything correctly? --=20 :-)~Mike~(-: