Arnau: > > This is a question that probably has appeared a lot of times here but I > haven't found a solution.
Sounds like "I didn't bother to google but I hope I still get answers". :) > And here comes my question, is there a way to ensure that the kernel > will work? Not without running it. If you have a redundant machine with the same specs for testing, you can of course try that. > I don't think so, but how you do this? upgrade a kernel > remotely? I have found the grub's fallback option, but I don't think > it'd solve my problem as the server started fine, the only problem there > were no network. You are right, grub's fallback option only helps in case of non-booting kernels. Don't you have a remote serial console? Even my virtual server for $30 a month offers that. J. -- I have never been happier than I am now; a fact which depresses me immensely. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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