Barney 0 Posted June 2, 2003 Hi, I am very new to Linux, and I have just downloaded RedHat 9.0 and updated it. When I updated it I also updated the kernel from an old version to a newer version. The problem is that the new version doesn't work properly. If I boot with the newer kernel version it works fine at first, but when I want to shut my computer off it hangs when trying to close the eth0. This does not happend when I boot with the old version of the kernel. Can I delete the the newer kernel somehow? Share this post Link to post
GhostSong 0 Posted June 7, 2003 Greetings , as root : rpm -e k_deflt --nodeps rpm -e the source you've installed that too --nodeps Then reboot and start the installation of redhat and install again the default kernel from your CD's Farewell. Share this post Link to post