You posted this in the Linux From Scratch forum, and I think you probably meant to post it to another forum (the Newbie forum may be more appropriate) . One of the moderators will probably move this post to the appropriate forum.
To answer your question:
From the command line issue the command:
$ uname -r
This will print out the current kernel you are using.
For more information on that command try:
$ man uname
Good luck.
Last edited by Grasshopper; 03-23-2005 at 07:29 PM.
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