On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 13:40 +0200, Joost Waversveld wrote: > Be certain you use "rpm -i" and not "rpm -U", so its a new > installation of the > kernel, otherwise he will upgrade your current kernel and you can not > go back > to the old situation in case of any problems... Want to add my question to the kernel removal talk. When i have compiled my own kernel, i want to sweep up the files the default kernel has on my system, how to do that? -- Best regards, Strong.