Alain G. Fabry wrote:
First 'unload kernel' followed by 'boot /boot/kernel.GENERIC/kernel', but it
mentions
that it cannot find the kernel.
<snip>
What can I do to boot my GENERIC kernel so I can rebuild from it and my system
will boot
normal again.
Hi Alain,
Try replacing 'kernel.GENERIC' with 'kernel.old' in your example. If you
don't remember actually making a copy of your kernel and naming it
kernel.GENERIC, you'll be more likely to succeed with kernel.old.
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