On 20.07.2013 02:59, Jim wrote:
…
> chroot /mnt/sysimage
> su
> cd /boot/grub2
> vi grub.cfg
> 
> To the first Menu-list and remove NEW kernel , so it will boot on second
> older kernel.
> 
> Am i using the best procedure to get rid of the NEW kernel ?

rpm -e foobar


poma


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