> > why not ? I'm looking for a way to change the kernel which is being booted
> > automatically rather than from the grub prompt, if we can choose at the
> > console what kernel i wish to boot ? why can't I have some mechanism of
> > changing the kernel which is booted automatically. perhaps i did not
> > explain it well the first time.....
> 
>   How to communicate with boot loaders, if your kernel fails? I bet
> that you are like chasing a creature of fancy.

I dont wish to communicate with the bootlaoder at all. Its a simple matter
of changing the default kernel to a failsafe one, so that if the new
kernel fails the failsafe one will boot next time ? what is so difficult ?
no communication with the bootlaoder is required....

thanks
Andrew



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