Hi friends,
I have a test machine with a custom kernel, which I copied (as the
handbook suggests) to /root/kernels/. However, I do not really need
it.
My question is how do I switch back to the generic kernel? Many thanks
and all the best to you all!
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Zbigniew Szalbot
www.fairtrade.net.pl
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hi friends,
I have a test machine with a custom kernel, which I copied (as the
handbook suggests) to /root/kernels/. However, I do not really need
it.
My question is how do I switch back to the generic kernel? Many thanks
and all the best to you all!
/root/kernels
Hello,
My question is how do I switch back to the generic kernel? Many thanks
/root/kernels is not booted by default. I doubt this is the kernel that is
running.
It is as I symlinked it.
To run generic again, simply install the generic kernel much the same way
you did the custon kernel.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Zbigniew Szalbot zszal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi friends,
I have a test machine with a custom kernel, which I copied (as the
handbook suggests) to /root/kernels/. However, I do not really need
it.
My question is how do I switch back to the generic kernel? Many
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hi friends,
I have a test machine with a custom kernel, which I copied (as the
handbook suggests) to /root/kernels/. However, I do not really need
it.
My question is how do I switch back to the generic kernel? Many thanks
and all the best to you all!
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