> OK. Something's been screwed up, and it wants to remove your only
> kernel. Note the single line with ri at the beginning. This means that
> the package is installed (the i) and is scheduled for removal (the r).
> No other kernel packages are installed.
>
> Simple solution: use aptitude or synaptic to install a suitable
> kernel package.
>
Thanks. I assume you mean a 2.6 package? I seem to remember thats what
I was trying to do (upgrade the kerenel) when this happened. I guess I
should backup my data first tho'
Mike