alan wrote:
If you have a known good kernel installed, change grub to use it as
the default and then reboot.
There's only one kernel installed right now, 2944. And it's causing
the lockups [*] So I need to get 2933 back on the machine.
You only need to have one copy of kernel-headers installed. You may
have to remove the new one and then install the old one.
I can't remove it without glibc-headers complaining.
Hence my question of whether I should just force the installation of
2933, ignore the errors, adjust grub, reboot with 2933, then remove 2944.
[*] Side note: how can I capture the OOPS that I get when the system
locks up?
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