>
> Up to date with all, but it didn't help:
>
> [root@P4C800ED ~]# rpm -q mkinitrd nash
> mkinitrd-6.0.13-1.fc8
> nash-6.0.13-1.fc8
If you want, move the
/boot/initrd-2.6.23-0.149.rc4.fc8.img off to a
backup filename (eg
initrd-2.6.23-0.149.rc4.fc8.img.orig), then run
'mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.23-0.149.rc4.fc8.img
2.6.23-0.149.rc4.fc8' as
root, and reboot the machine once that's complete
and boot off the
2.6.23-0.149 kernel
HTH
Michael Weiner
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Thank you.
Thanks for the tip. I can now boot the latest kernel.
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Antonio
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