Re: Raspberry Pi Boot Selection

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> This might be a silly question, but how do I select a kernel to boot
> from on the Raspberry Pi?

Use the arrow keys when the menu comes up?  I'm not sure from the
details you provide at which point/how you're trying to change this.

> I've just installed Fedora 31 on both a Pi2 and a Pi3 and in both cases
> updating the kernel from 5.3.7-301 to 5.4.12-200 results in a broken
> display with lots of diagonal interlaced lines.  The original kernel is
> still present but although the usual grub configuration files are
> there, the Pi is obviously ignoring them.  Is there a way to boot from
> the original kernel?

You make no mention of the image your using. Is it an aarch64 image or
armhfp/ARMv7?
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