Hey gang; I also wanted a backup/fallback to a previous version kernel without necessarily wanting to insert a disc. SO, apparently had someone else (wide-eye to be specific);
It might well require some manual tweeking, (as I recall I HAD TO mess about a bit,) but try a "yaourt archrescue". I am using the .08-1 version here on my laptop to 'solve' this little picadillo. Very best regards; Bob Finch > On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 05:05:46PM +1100, James Rayner wrote: >> the kernel version is also embedded into the individual modules, so >> you'd have to modify the kernel and every module. You might be able to >> do some ugly sed trickery, but I really discourage it -- you're asking >> for trouble.. and it probably won't work. >> >> For a 2.6.22 to 2.6.23 type change though, yes you could just backup >> the kernel and modules before upgrading, upgrade, rename the kernel >> vmlinuz and put them back again -- though they'd then be out of >> pacman's control. >> >> Why would you want to do something like this anyway? >> >> > > For a faster and easier restoring in case 2.6.23 doesn't boot? > I thought that always having two kernel entries, one of them known to > work, was a good and safe practice. > I'm not saying this is a critical problem to fix, because : > 1) kernels don't break that often > 2) booting with a livecd and fixing stuff there isn't that hard > > But it's still a problem. There was a request for a fallback kernel, but > it was apparently rejected : > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7926