Help: incorrect kernel version
I am running a dedicated server on Debian Linux kernel version
2.4.18200310143.
Recently, while I was trying to install a new software from the
UNSTABLE distribution, I may have messed up my kernel. Now, when I
enter commands such as "ps" in the command shell, I am getting the
following warning message:
Warning: /boot/System.map-2.4.18200310143 has an incorrect kernel version.
The dedicated server has started to shutdown for some strange reason and
I suspect that the above problem maybe to blame for it as well. Is there
a way to resolve this "incorrect kernel version" problem, by using the
apt-get command. I have few websites and a database running on the
dedicated server. Do I have to start allover and reload the Debian
operating?
I am a new Debian user and I would be very grateful for your advice and
help.
regards,
Daniel.
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