You can re-install the 2174 kernel via yum from the commandline. as root: yum install kernel-2.4.22-1.2174 reboot and that SHOULD put it back in grub for you. On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 08:58, Sandeep Shekhar Prasad wrote: > I have done a really stupid thing! > I issued the following command > rpm -e kernel-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl > > and then rpm -i kernel*1.2174.nptl.*rpm > > and then rebooted the comp > > I wanted to switch from 2179 to 2174 kernel (as I was facing graphical > bootup problems after the upgrade) > > Now the grub doesn't show the linux kernel to boot into fedora. I am not > sure if 2174 kernel is installed or not. > > I cannot re-install the system, as I have some files whose back-up I > didn't make and I donot want to loose them > > I have two partitions (made as default by anaconda - /boot and the other > for entire sys) > I also have windows installed in another partition. > > I tried to upgrade system through FC1 CD, but the upgrade/installation > failed!!! > > > Help me, what can I do. > > -- > > >