No, just simply overwrite that kernel with a fresh one. Also, check your lilo.conf for any boot time options that shouldn't be there due to changed hardware e.t.c..
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No, just simply overwrite that kernel with a fresh one. Also, check your lilo.conf for any boot time options that shouldn't be there due to changed hardware e.t.c..
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