Hi Scott,
That worked great. It was still loading the old kernel. Finally
figured it out and happily running on my first kernel upgrade now.
Thanks,
Jim Seymour
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On 5-8-00, 1:48:49 AM, smn ">smnoldelinux@mediaone.net> wrote regarding
Re: [ale] How can I identify kernel being used?:
> uname -r. Also see what uname -a will output.
> The kernel version (and the host it was compiled on) will also be in
> your /ver/log/messages file.
> - Scott
> Jim Seymour wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > Running RedHat v6.2 I just upgraded the kernel as suggested in
their
> > Errata. How can I tell if it's using the new kernel? During boot the
> > kernel version shows up as the original version. The old kernel is
> > 2.2.14-50 and I was attempting to upgrade to 2.2.14.12.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Jim Seymour Tel: 770-621-9009
> > Century 21 Gold Medal Realty Fax: 770-936-9556
> > 2849 Henderson Mill Rd., 30341 Atlanta eMail:
> > ">jseymou5@bellsouth.net
> >
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