On 05/12/12 15:18, antonk20...@gmail.com wrote:
I think if you boot into the old kernel and follow this guide, I. E. Remove the new offending kernel update it will default to the older kernel. http://db.tt/b9SP5avx I never removed a new kernel, only older ones. Please back up your data before you do so, after all you can always reinstall the os, but you can't get your files back(easily).
P. S. It Is a drop box link to an odt file

If you remove any kernel, you will need to do sudo update-grub, or it will still try to find the removed kernel and will not boot.

Regards,        Barry.

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