> From what you're telling us, it sounds like all you need to do is run > 'dpkg --purge kernel-image-2.4.bad', followed by 'apt-get install
> kernel-image-2.4.new'.
I've forgotten the kernel image name. How can I find this out?
> My understanding of your situation is that the
> current default kernel is not working and you manually select the
> alternate kernel each time you boot.
This is correct.
> Out of curiosity, what's the new (non-working) kernel?
I've forgotten the kernel that I installed. This kernel has been on the system a
couple of months. It could even be for the wrong processor type I have. All I
know for sure is that it panics when booting.
> Does it require that you specify an initrd?
I don't think it should.
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