Ok guys,
I fixed my problem.
I just build a new kernel with genkernel (/boot partion was mounted) and
also created a new grub.cfg.
Now everything is set correctly. I also set a background for grub and
the right resolution. Looks great now!
Thanks for helping me :D
Greetings.
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Dennis Tants
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linux /kernel root=UUID=*UUID of /dev/sda3* ro
initrd /initramfs
When I select the second entry I am able to boot the new kernel. No
kernel panic here.
Any suggestions?
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Dennis Tants
Auszubildender: Fachinformatiker für Systemintegration
ZARM - Zentrum für angewandte Raumfahrttechnologie
It is now kernel 4.1.12, because I experimented a little bit.
Am 22.03.2016 um 11:34 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 11:20:46 +0100, Dennis Tants wrote:
I was runnig with 4.0.5, the latest is of course 4.1.15-r1. So I
decided to upgrade my kernel. I started with eselect kernel s
a
reference.
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Genkernel
After rebooting again, I noticed, that my grub entries did not change.
Is there anything I did wrong or should try??
Also, why is there such a complicated 'new' grub layout? Haven't done
much with until now.
Tha
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