On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 10:57, pipinia@xxxxxx wrote: > Hi Scot , > > Funny how many things I learn "thanks" to my troubles getting > my installation work :) Funny also how helpful / unhelpful can be better > design. Core 1always presented me with all installed kernels to chose > from. Core 3 hides them behind a nice screen - and I just believed, > the new kenel had replaced the older one forever... > > After looking a little bit more attentive and trying [any key] I found the > old kernel, booted, and everything worked smooth again :) > If I had known before reinstalling all over again ... But at least I will > remember this adventure for a while :) > > > No reason to re-install. Just boot the previous kernel. That should > > get the interface working again. > > Can I just continue to update, install, ...? Will all new software versions > also work with the old kernel? - Probably yes. > Should be fine. > > You should file a bug in bugzilla on the problem. > > Thomas Chung wrote me, that my problem already was reported: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=102979 > Probably once is enouth - or should I file it again? > You may want to add your self to the copy list so you get a message when someone updates the ticket. Also adding information stating you are seeing similar problems and details on your particular system may help identify the bug. > Thanks for your reply - I finally feel like having solved the problem > (or better having somebody else having solved it for me, puh, anyway) > and can relaxe again - all thanks to your and Thomas Help! > > Best wishes and thanks again, Die No problem. Just did not want you reinstalling when you did not have to. :) -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx You can't take it with you -- especially when crossing a state line.