Is there another way to boot to an older kernel rather than boot from other
media and edit xen.cfg?
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haaber:
I have still instabilities with the xen kernels 5.x (sudden system
freeze). I also have a small /boot and hold only the last 3 kernels.
They are right now:
vmlinuz-4.19.155-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64
vmlinuz-5.4.78-1.qubes.x86_64
vmlinuz-5.4.83-1.qubes.x86_64
I would like to mark the (for me
On 12/16/20 9:32 AM, haaber wrote:
I have still instabilities with the xen kernels 5.x (sudden system
freeze). I also have a small /boot and hold only the last 3 kernels.
I can (outside of Qubes OS) trigger a kernel freeze when the kernel
starts swapping on a thin-provisioned LV. I think I wro
I have still instabilities with the xen kernels 5.x (sudden system
freeze). I also have a small /boot and hold only the last 3 kernels.
They are right now:
vmlinuz-4.19.155-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64
vmlinuz-5.4.78-1.qubes.x86_64
vmlinuz-5.4.83-1.qubes.x86_64
I would like to mark the (for me very stab