On 8/29/2013 10:22 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 29.08.2013 16:53, John Hupp wrote:
Following Leszek's thought about the kernel: if it is happening several
times a day, can you boot to an earlier kernel for the next couple days?
I can try that if I can get an old kernel or two back on the system.
The older kernels are gone from my system, even APT's cache. I've
looked around a bit and tried a few things but can't find where to get
the old kernels manually. How do I get at them? apt -f seems not to be
the right way:
$ sudo apt-get -f install linux-image-3.11.0-3-generic
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
linux-image-3.11.0-3-generic is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 46 not upgraded.
Regards,
/Lars
So you *upgraded* to Saucy and the older kernels are no longer
available? (On PC architecture at least, holding down the Shift key
during boot causes the Grub menu to appear with an Advanced option, and
choosing that brings up all previously-installed kernels available for
boot.)
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