RE: Kernel update broke my system.

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Can't boot into anything when all you get is the GRUB_ prompt.  Wrote to
the help me list to figure out what to do to get my system back.  Once I
get it back I'll be able to try a lot of different things.  From the
respones of some, it seems that it's an issue with GRUB, but it's
unclear that there is an underlying kernel issue or not.  It would seem
that the kernel might be ok, but just that GRUB got hosed in the update
process. 

Yes, I do realize that the previous kernel is still there, but was also
curious as to what could cause this.  It appears, from the lack of
traffic on the topic that not many have had this issue.  Wondered if it
was a hiccup in the download process that caused an install to go bad,
or if there was something unique to my system that caused it to go
bad...  

Sorry for trying to understand...

Herb Smith

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [mailto:dgboles@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 12:49 PM
> To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
> Subject: Re: Kernel update broke my system.
> 
> On 5/29/2009 1:16 PM, David Burns wrote:
> > Is there a way to test whether my system has this problem 
> without rebooting?
> > Dave
> > 
> >> the Updater is doing that job, and it nuked my system too.
> 
> 
> You do realize that the kernel that was running when you did 
> the update is still installed? This one that "broke my 
> system.". This one that "nuked my system too.". And that you 
> can boot into it instead of this new one?
> 
> Why don't you do that and report this kernel problem to 
> bugzilla? That would surely get the attention of the kernel 
> maintainers more effectively than post to a general 'help me' list.
> 
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>   David
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