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.
>
>

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