> Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 8:16 PM Alexander Dalloz replied: > # rpm -qa kernel* > kernel-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl > kernel-source-2.4.22-1.2174.nptl > kernel-2.4.22-1.2174.nptl > kernel-source-2.4.22-1.2179.nptl > > Uninstall kernel-source-2.4.22-1.2174.nptl, so that you have > only the kernel source for kernel .2179. Normally it is > enough to have only one kernel source installed. Did you > manually install the packages using rpm -i? Else > kernel-source would be automatically installed with rpm -U. > Yup, that'd by my guess too. In general you always want to install new kernels rather than upgrade. That way you can stil boot into the old kernel if something blows up. However, the same can't be said for your kernel source. Multiple source trees tend to confuse make dependencies. Eric Diamond eDiamond Networking & Security 303-246-9555 eric@xxxxxxxxxxxx