On 10/11/2007 03:34 AM, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
> Noticed kernel update for 10.3 386 system and I am concerned that I will
> end up with a NON-booting system. Currently have bug number 331662 open
> but there has not been any activity on it. I am currently forced to boot
> to the repair part of the DVD (which fails) and then select boot
> installed system in order for the system to come up. Since the boot
> kernel I am currently using actually loads from the DVD how can I
> proceed with this update?
>
>   
Though the install GUI has been a great way to install and setup, when
it breaks, you can always fall back to the CLI for more fine control and
better feedback from the commands.  Since it sounds like you have a boot
problem, what is the problem and get that fixed so you can update your
kernel with confidence.  Did grub get installed?  Where?  Is this an
upgrade or new install (drive devices changed)?  Though I think booting
the installed system would boot the system kernel (what does uname -a
tell you), meaning you can update it OK, it would be best to get it all
working properly.

-- 
Joe Morris
Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.2 x86_64





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