One way to fix that would be to boot a livecd, chroot, build and install another kernel. Why does not the old kernel boot?
regards, Dmitry On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 11:07 AM, David Kuhl <dhkuhl1...@gmail.com> wrote: > I need a Gentoo Expert to take a look at this. Are there any in NYC > around West 72nd? I've got to get this laptop working. After > following the recomendations on building the latest kernel I don't > have a system anymore. Everything on my LVM2 partitions are gone or > at least not working. I added genkernel ~amd64 to the > portage/package.keywords as suggested to get the latest genkernel to > build . . . which it did. Now the kernel (3.3.8) which was suppose to > fix the xorg-server problem destroyed the system, I can't boot to the > old kernel either it's the same thing. This is getting worse. How > can I fix this? Is there anyone near by? Thanks. > >