On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 11:13 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > Steve Croteau wrote: > > > > Thank you! Is there and easy way to get the original kernel to boot > > instead of defaulting to the new one? > Why is everyone making this such a mystery. In the grub.conf there is a default line which tells the system which kernel to boot by default. > I would.... > > 1. Boot to the kernel you want to run. > > 2. As root, "rpm -e kernel-2.6.16-1.2107_FC5" and if you installed it > "rpm -e kernel-devel-2.6.16-1.2107_FC5" > > 3. To be safe... Go to /boot/grub and check the grub.conf to ensure it > has been updated correctly. The "default=X" line should point to the > correct "title" grouping. > > > FWIW, don't go updating your kernel stuff at the drop of hat. Wait a > while and watch the list. When people start complaining....you'll have > a clue as to the direction you should take. > > Remember "Fedora" isn't always "Stable". > > > > -- > Beauty and harmony are as necessary to you as the very breath of life. > -- ======================================================================= The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep. -- W. C. Fields ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx