On 03/02/12 19:19, don fisher wrote:
Please advise. Once boot is broken, it is really bad!
Thanks,
don
Hit esc during boot up.
You should see a list of the installed kernels.
My advice.
Edit:
/etc/default/grub
remove "rhgb quiet"
then:
on the command line.
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
That way you will alway see the kernels you have.
It's just a down arrow to change.
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Regards,
Frank Murphy, friend of fedoraproject
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