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Fedora - partially borked
Orion-4
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So I've somehow in my infinite wisdom managed to partially break my Fedora based laptop. The newest kernel will not boot properly, but thankfully older ones will.
So .... can I simply remove the bad one via the command line?
So .... can I simply remove the bad one via the command line?
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yes you can, you can either uninstall the kernel you dont want, or edit the boot record to boot the working kernel.
to list the installed kernels, do, rpm -qa | grep kernel
then to remove it, do, rpm -vv -e kernel-PAE-3.10.10-200.fc19.i686 (using the correct kernel name)0 -
Speedy reply, thanks! I'll give that a go later then.0
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