Grub changes

steve sfreilly at roadrunner.com
Thu Oct 30 00:46:14 UTC 2008


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Karl Larsen wrote:

>> And, as I'm getting tired of pointing out, you _don't_ have to use the new
>> kernel.  If your old kernel is working, and the new one isn't, the install
>> always leaves the previous kernel installed anyway.  So boot into that, and
>> then see how you like the new Ubuntu...
>>   
>     Not on a new loaded system. Just one kernel.
> 
> Karl
> 
> 

you can install an older kernel anytime you want, though that wont fix
the problem either.  isnt the reason why the drivers dont work because
of a newer xorg version?




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