Pretty much if it locks, you have to push your reset button. When grub loads, hit <ESC> to see your menu, or you can edit /boot/grub/grub.conf and comment out the #hiddenmenu line to always see your kernels. On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 20:39:31 +0100, Truls Gulbrandsen <trulsg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Justin Conover wrote: > > SELinux: initialized (dev binfmt_misc, type binfmt_misc), uses genfs_contexts > > > > Hangs right there, had similar problem with 1191, the original kernel > > boots fine. > > > > I have updated but still not rebooted. Before I do so, can some please > tell how I get the machin up and running again if I encounter the same > problem? > > It seems like updating to a more resent kernel removes the previous one > as I don't have the usual list of "old" kernels giving the option to > boot a previous one if load fails. > > Regards, > Truls > > >