hello,
I performed a normal update today after some time without updating, which I 
believed contained a kernel update (to 5.16.5-100.fc34.x86_64 I believe). After 
doing the update and rebooting my pc started behaving erratically. Bootup time 
was longer, then it sort of got stuck, then some problems were reported by the 
reporting app in Gnome. My computer was simply malfunctioning all over the 
place, sometimes freezing completely. Decided to boot to the previous kernel 
(5.15.16-100.fc34.x86_64) and my pc is back to normal. 
The Reporting app does not let me send a report saying 
"The backtrace does not contain enough meaningful function frames to be 
reported. It is annoying but it does not necessarily indicate a problem with 
your computer. ABRT will not allow you to create a report in a bug tracking 
system but you can contact kernel maintainers via e-mail."

How should I report this issue in this case?
How can I change the grub boot default for now to boot to the older kernel by 
default? or should I try reverting (removing updated kernel) to the older 
kernel altogether for now?

thank you,

Anil F
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