hi - I hope you can help me - after installing the current kernel patch for 12.3 today I get a kernel panic booting up with the new one (good thing it did put the old config right beside in the advanced boot menu) saying that there is no init entry - can you point me to the file containing the settings (I guess I can just plug in the old values) or is there a way to clean this up using yast? I googled a bit and found the grub.cfg but the entries for the old/new one seem to match well - maybe this is some initramfs problem or something? Well I’m a bit lost here - sorry.
nobody any clue? Maybe you can tell me how best to remove the “new” kernel (remove from grub, etc.) in a save way so that I can continue working as is or so I can retry updating using yast?
To remove a kernel go to Yast-software management search for kernel and remove the one you don’t want.
On 2013-12-31 19:36, CarstenKoenig wrote:
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> hi - I hope you can help me - after installing the current kernel patch
> for 12.3 today I get a kernel panic booting up with the new one (good
> thing it did put the old config right beside in the advanced boot menu)
> saying that there is no init entry
Can you please post the exact error message? Or a photo?
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 12.3 x86_64 “Dartmouth” at Telcontar)