On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 13:29 -0700, "Joe Zeff" joe@zeff.us wrote:
On 04/17/2011 01:21 PM, Barry wrote:
I thought I might be able to boot into an earlier kernel by entering the commands in grub.
Once you've entered the grub menu, you should be able to use the arrow keys to select the kernel you want (By default, Fedora keeps the most recent three.) and tell it to boot. --
I don't get the grub menu -- it just jumps to the grub prompt. I tried to examine the file grub.conf in grub -- which is where the grub menu comes from -- but it shows up as empty.
I can find the kernel images and I've tried the boot the current one and the previous one, but I need to specify where / can be found -- assuming all else is ok. It's an LVM partition -- the default -- and because I wasn't careful, I never copies the LVM pointer.
I may well be stuck.