Don't remove the older kernel, you can choose which kernel to load at boot time.
The 2.6 kernel drill is a bit simplified from the 2.4
make (config||menuconfig||xconfig||oldconfig) make install make modules_install
If you're using lilo, the above should be sufficient. If grub, then the command "update-grub" at this point should make your new kernel the default.
the README file in the kernel source tree is your friend.
Regards,
-Don
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Thanks Don, I'll try to install tonight. Thanks :)
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