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didn't do it quite right...



Howdy Guys,

I just ugraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.18  (hey, I'm slow...) on a
potato system.  I did not do it the "debian way", however, and
I still appear to have 2.0.36 installed, and running top give
me ye olde "warning: /boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel
version"

I looked at lilo.conf, made one change.  Here are all the steps I
took:

1. unpack source to /usr/src/linux/*
2. cd /usr/src/linux/
3. make menuconfig
4. make dep
5. make clean
6. make bzImage
7. make modules
8. make modules_install
9. mv System.map /boot/System.map
10. cd /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/
11. mv bzImage /boot/
12. cd /boot
13. cp vmlinuz vmlinuz.safe
14. cp bzImage vmlinuz
15. lilo
 
Where did I go wrong?  How can I fix it?  How can I avoid this
in the future by making a nice kernel package?
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Eat more spinach.
-tom



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