I was fixing a problem with my root login and Orbit/Gnome. One of the
things that was recommended was to do
apt-get upgrade && apt-get update
Somehow in the process of doing that, there were some changes to the
kernel. Now when I try to boot, I get the message "... update kernel
or disable CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPECATED...". I went into /boot and edited
config_2.6.26_2-amd64 and changed the "y" to "n" for both
CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED and CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2, but the error
message remains. I can boot into single user mode and access the
system, but I can't do a complete system boot. It hangs on the CPUFreq
part. I would like to get my laptop back without completely rebuilding
the OS.
Any suggestions?
Giff
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