2012/6/14 gt <static.vortex@gmx.com>
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:18:17AM -0300, Victor Silva wrote:
2012/6/14 gt <static.vortex@gmx.com>
Since you have already reverted to the old kernel, you don't further need to downgrade it, as you have already downgraded it.
(Assuming, you did a pacman -U <old-kernel>)
I did it for the kenel which hangs, the one before it does not boot as described on the previous posts. So somehow I need to find the last working configuration. Also is shutdown -F a dangerous practice? Cause this works for me.
from the man page, -F switch forces a fsck on reboot. So, i don't think it is dangerous.
Folks my kernel downgrade did not work, I'm clueless. It reports a problem reading /boot partition saying something about it being not a valid ext2 partition. I need to take a picture of that as it hangs before init 1 so I have no logs. I was able to chroot and revert to 3.3.8-1 kernel. Also, is there a procedure I can use to have multiple kernels? Well of course it is, better question is wheter https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ke … ild_System<https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernels/Compilation/Arch_Build_System>is the best approach to do so. I still clueless about what is the problem. I will try to build my kernel again and see what happens. By the way so far I've used only vanilla kernels. Regards, Victor