Am 22.09.2013 02:52, schrieb Ed Greshko:
On 09/22/13 08:39, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>>> I've been having a problem on my Thinkpad T61 for the last 2 days.
>>> In fact since "yum update" installed
kernel-PAE-3.11.1-200.fc19.i686,
>>> though that is probably a coincidence.
>> Would it be possible to boot into the previous kernel to verify if it is a
>> coincidence?
> I'm afraid I'm not sure how to do that.
> I'd be happy to try if someone could suggest the way.
When you boot your system, don't you have a menu to select up to 3 kernels?
and that is why i cried on @devel about the idea to hide the GRUB menu as default
now we have exactly what i said will happen: users in trouble does not know how to
boot the still installed older kernel because they never learned that there are
more than one because they never faced it as all the years before
developers these days forgot how we learned things in the early days
and that wil always be the price if you give up good technical
solutions for a more shiny look which does only interest if
this are going well