Ooh, pretty. Now you've got a 64-bit SMP preemptive multitasking kernel.
/geek
/geek
Or you could just remove the old kernels, which frees up a bit of HDD space & removes them from the boot list.BillytheImpaler said:Yep. The next time you boot it will offer the new SMP kernel along with the ones you already have. If you're tired of looking at the kernels you never use you can edit the file that stores that list.