On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 05:25:10PM -0800, Kim Cascone wrote: > > On Mar 2, 2005, at 5:16 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > > >But that looks like lots of good news for me: It seems the system is > >offering you to boot an "old" kernel: Did you try to type something > >like "Linux", "old" or "Linux:old", whatever, at the prompt, and then > >hitting <ENTER>? .... If yes: What happened ... ? > > yeah I was confused by what 'old' meant so I typed it in and voila > there I was back in the same infinite loop of trying to install the > Appletalk drivers and kernel panic... > I'm currently able to run a live CD of Ubuntu but can't figure out how > to get to the Linux part on my HD so I can edit the config > file...suggestions?
Could become difficult: I'd try to get rid of the netatalk stuff, as it seems to be responsible for the kernel panics, or reinstall/configure it. For both options I'd try to chroot in my system before, as described on <http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2003/10/msg00262.html> and then either remove or reinstall/configure the netatalk stuff ... In short, as it's a bit late to elaborate (3:40 AM :) If you need to remove it manually: finding the files installed with netatalk: dpkg -L netatalk perhaps even some dpkg-database files ... don't know ... dpkg -l | grep netatalk The latter tells you what netatalk packages you have installed Or if you need to complete the netatalk install I'd do a dpkg -C The latter should tell you what to do if it finds netatalk is only partially installed ... I'll be back only tomorrow ... Please keep us up-to-date on what's going on if it does not work ... Until tomorrow ... Regards Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Pfeiffer http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]