On 2/3/2012 2:19 PM, don fisher wrote:
I have been using grub1, where you could edit the menu.1st command to change kernels. The only place that I see the kernels listed is in /boot/grub2/grub.cfg which is generated by the files in /etc. If the current kernel does not work as desired, how does one choose the previous kernel? The only choices I see are: 1. edit the script that says do not edit 2. remove the bad kernel from /boot and run grub2-mkconfig Please advise. Once boot is broken, it is really bad! Thanks, don
try, in the very first stages of boot, pressing nearly any keyboard key; it should bring up a menu listing your available kernels which you can then choose from by using your up/down arrow keys...
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