On Fri, 09 Oct 2015 21:45:19 +0300
Piyavkin <piyav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I have exactly the same issue with the same kernel-packages. See here:
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/10/msg00231.html
> 
> I use Grub. But it hadn't saved old good kernel versions in the exactly 
> same manner
> as Miroslav's LILO does. I have no option «Advanced options for Debian 
> GNU/Linux»
> in bootloader menu either. And I've never tweaked Grub on the computer,
> it's how it works out of the box of standard Debian 7 installation.
> 
> So, I probably should restore previous version of kernel from .deb, as 
> described here
> (thanks!).
> 
> Though, the question is: what exactly caused the problem? Is it some bug 
> in kernel
> beyond my appreciation or something wrong with my PC (old BIOS, falling 
> apart hardware,
> weird settings, etc.), which possible lead to more problems in future? 
> And if it is bug,
> should we report it somehow?
> 
> And what should we do with future upgrades from now?
> 
> Best regards,
> Dmitry Piyavkin

I think that the best thing to do would be to report a bug. In your
report, make sure that you mention everything that you've mentioned
so far, and note that another person on debian-user has reported the
same problem.

To report a bug in Debian, just:
$ apt-get install reportbug
$ reportbug

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