Chris Kenward wrote:
Cheers for the reply. No - I'm running the latest updates from 3 ES. I'll
have a look at what you've said to see if it works. Ta
Goto rhn.redhat.com and search for "kernel" string in packages search
box. Select the desired kernel, download it and install with -ivh
switch. This will auto-update your grub.conf, so you will be able to
boot from both kernels. You can eventually remove the unwanted kernel later.
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