Hi Steve,
>
> Since I noticed you mention in another thread that you upgraded your
> system, I'll assume it's the same system you are talking about. When you do
> an upgrade, the MDK installer will just update your boot-loader config
> instead of overwriting it. So, your earlier kernel should still be present
> on your system and an entry for it would be in the boot loader conf.
> Methinks, the entry would be something like '268-<release-number>'. Just
> modify your bootloader to use this as default.
Thanks for your reply.
I did not do a upgrade, I just used my /home which is on separate
partition. Your clue of GID/UID especially usefull. Thanks.
Ranjit.
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