I reported earlier problems when I first upgraded the kernel on my Sheevaplug (running from an 8G SDHC card). After the new kernel had been installed (and flash-kernel run manually) the plug wouldn't boot.
That time I moved the card to a different machine, renamed back to the old kernel and booted successfully. The odd thing was, when I reversed the process (again removing the card) I found I could boot the new kernel too. I've just upgraded to the latest 2.6.30-2 and again, the machine wouldn't boot the new kernel. I'm trying to cut down the recovery process to a minimum. What I did this time was: Move card to laptop Rename to old kernel Card back to plug Boot old kernel (2.6.30-1) Rename back to new kernel Re-boot and all is hunky It seems to be something to do with either needing the card to be physically removed from the box before it will boot a new kernel (firmware caching part of the kernel image?) or the need for a rename. John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org