Actually should be apt-get or aptitude question
So it reboots with old since the link
/initrd.img
/vmlinuz
both point at the old kernel 2.6.8-3-386.

I've tried
aptitude with the L command over the
newer desired kernel which should reinstall but it didn't
fix /initrd.img adn /vmlinuz links to point to new kernel.
I tried
apt-get --reinstall install linus-image2.6.18-5-k7
but that didn't  fix the links either.

So, why are aptitude and apt-get --reinstall
not doing the links correctly?

Should I just log in as root and:
1. make my own links to new kernel
2. run lilo and save to master boot record
or will these 2 steps scew up modules or something
else?

Thanks
j


J wrote:
> Read manuals about mdadm and saw it has to do with
> raid, which I don't have, so I deleted the mdadm package.
>
> really an aptitude question.
>
> I have installed new kernels with aptitude, but
> ls -ltra /
> ...
> ...........initrd.img -> boot/initrd.img-2.6.8-3-386


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