Thanks emmannuel I will read Saul's links and 
then apply what you suggest. I have still a boot floppy
from my former config.
However I don't understand "screwed up"...you mean that I
waste my work ?
hmm', why don't erase directly the new image, as you say,
directly in grub.conf ? Ho, I will see by reading previous
mentionnezd links I suppose. I've still reboot and then notice
no problems for the moment.
Ok let's go reading and then after tomorrow will be time for APACHE !!
Thx,
ism


-----Message d'origine-----
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Emmanuel Seyman
Envoye : mardi 19 mars 2002 17:39
A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Kernell upgrade and 25, 50, 75 and 100 percent.


On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 05:17:06PM +0100, Ismael Touama wrote:
>
> Results during upgrade is as this:
> kernel..............[25%]

You need this.

> kernel-debug........[50%]

You probably do not need this.

> kernel-enterprise...[75%]
> kernel-smp..........[100%]

You do not need this.

> Is there someone who can explain this to me ?

You screwed up.
Type the following command:

rpm -e kernel-debug kernel-entreprise kernel-smp

Then edit /etc/grub.conf and check that all images are valid.
Insert a disquette and type (as root):

mkbootdisk X.Y.Z-1.2.3

where X.Y.Z-1.2.3 is your *former* kernel.
Take the disquette out and reboot.

Emmanuel



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