Recently I've been having a problem where I'm unable to install a new kernel - when I use kernel rpm's the install process gets to 100%, but then never finishes... top shows a umount process taking 99% cpu, and the process seems to be unkillable (kill -9 multiple times fails to do anything). So I tried manually compiling a kernel - it builds successfully, but then when I get to 'make install', it does the same thing (including 'umount' eating cpu). The last thing that is output is the following: sh -x ./install.sh 2.4.24-1.ll.rhfc1.ccrmacustom bzImage /usr/src/linux-2.4.24-1.ll.rhfc1.ccrma/System.map "" + '[' -x /root/bin/installkernel ']' + '[' -x /sbin/installkernel ']' + exec /sbin/installkernel 2.4.24-1.ll.rhfc1.ccrmacustom bzImage /usr/src/linux-2.4.24-1.ll.rhfc1.ccrma/System.map '' I'm not sure what would need to be unmounted in order for a kernel to be installed, so I'm a bit confused. kevin@xxxxxxxx