Okay, now we can see where your upgrade got messed up badly.
First, you can only boot a kernel that's in your /boot directory;
and that will be some 'vmlinuz' entry, unless labeled differently.
The only kernel in /boot is:
Code:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1.3M 2006-09-01 12:21 vmlinuz-ide-2.4.33.3
You can verify that's your running kernel by issuing "uname -a",
which you previously did in this thread.
Second, you have this symlink in /usr/src/
Code:
linux -> linux-2.6.18.1
but there is no /usr/src/linux-2.6.18.1 directory.
Third, this command:
Code:
root@mypc:~# ls -alh /var/log/packages/kernel*cat /boot/grub/menu.lst
/bin/ls: /var/log/packages/kernel*cat: No such file or directory
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 308 2006-10-31 16:41 /boot/grub/menu.lst
is wrong. It's actually two commands on the same line.
Please issue and post the output of:
Code:
root@mypc:~# ls -alh /var/log/packages/kernel*
all by itself, without anything else. That's the only way to tell
what kernels you might have installed. But I think there is none
other than 2.4.33.3 atm.
I never could get GrUB to work properly, but I can get LiLO to
work properly for you - your choice.