how to reinstall previous kernel

kyle.smith kyle.smith at inforonics.com
Fri Apr 10 13:44:55 UTC 2009


Usually, the last few kernels are kept and still in GRUB.

When your system is booting it says Loading GRUB Press <ENTER> for Menu,
or something to that effect.

Do that, then select Previous.

Once back in your OS, use synaptic to remove the new kernel.

HTH,
Kyle

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[mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of wirechief
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 9:38 AM
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Subject: how to reinstall previous kernel

This morning I did a apt-get dist-upgrade and a new kernel
2.6.28-11 #41  showed up, I am getting freezes now and it last occured
while editing settings on konversation but I thought I would like to try
falling back to the previous kernel is there a easy way to do this ? I
filed bug 359051 to bring attention to this issue.

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