On Sat, 2004-04-24 at 01:03, Dan Weisenstein wrote: > To at least get you back to a running condition, you could boot up with > a rescue disk or self contained linux distro (like knoppix), mount your > partition that has /boot on it, and change the vmlinuz link back to your > old kernel. Don't know if you'll have to change your grub.conf file (in > /boot/grub) or anything else. Maybe someone else can chime in. > > Dan That's no problem. I am not using yum and up2date. I installed atrpm and I am using apt-get to install software. The kernel was not replaced, it's just a new entry in the boot-menu. I will wait for a new release of a kernel, because I just don't know where to start to search. Greetz, Thomas B.