What errors did you get? We need to know what the errors are to help you.
> When I used the command uname -i I still was getting
> the kernel version as 2.4.2.
> I do not know why this error is coming.
This is not an error. If you did not install a new kernel and reboot your
computer with the new kernel, uname will still have the same kernel version.
Once you have properly configured, compiled and installed the kernel and its
modules, you reboot the computer to apply the new kernel. Then uname will
give you the new version.
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