> Yeah, sounds like your problem is more complicated than mine was. The > only problems I saw after I updated my kernel is that the default kernel > did not change to 2179, but it did show up in GRUB at boot. All I did > was change the default and I was up and going. > > Now, for you, I'd recommend you run "yum update" another time to see if > it can't finish the job. Then reboot. If no joy there, I personally > would back up my data NOW and take a chance and get webmin to try and do > the job. If you've got a day or two to see more posts on this for better > advice, you would be wise to get them all before making any moves. Thanks Brian. I can wait. I did run yum update again, but it just said all packages were up to date (as does up2date!).