Quoting Timothy C. Phan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> How do I do "dkpkg -i old k-i" if the system would not
> come up at all?
You can't. But that's not the point. You can boot any kernel in
any old way (rescue disk, boot floppy, bootable CD, etc.
and mount your filesystem.
You may not even have
Hi Eric,
How do I do "dkpkg -i old k-i" if the system would not
come up at all?
"eric k. wolven" wrote:
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> Tim:
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> It may be a "buggy" kernel. dpkg -i old kernel-image (the one that works).
> Try downloading the k.-s.-2.2.14-4 and configuring fro
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Tim:
It may be a "buggy" kernel. dpkg -i old kernel-image (the one that works).
Try downloading the k.-s.-2.2.14-4 and configuring from there.
I had problems with the k-s-2.2.14-3.
Eric Wolven
> "Timothy" == Timothy C Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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