On Sunday 18 November 2007 17:06:10 Richard Creighton wrote:
> It used to be possible for (at least in the case of the
> kernel) to keep the old kernel and reboot from it if the new one
> failed.

No, that has never been possible.

It is possible if you install the new kernel from the command line using 
rpm -i instead of -U, but it is not, and was never, possible to do in any gui 
updating tool, not from suse, novell, red hat, ubuntu or anyone else

Anders

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