Geoff Levand wrote:
On 08/03/2008 11:16 AM, Andrea wrote:
> 3) How can I fix it?
A new kernel was installed. Try using the older kernel.
-Geoff
Ok, I've found it.
at kboot:
1) sh
2) cd /etc
3) cat kboot.conf
read the name of the label of your other kernel
for me it was something like
image_2_6_25_4_xxxxxxxxxxxx
4) exit
5) TYPE THE LABEL
it booted properly for me.
Andrea