It would appear that on Jun 11, Heiko Baums did say:
Am Fri, 10 Jun 2011 21:21:17 -0400 schrieb "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" <jtwdyp@ttlc.net>:
Mind specifying for an idiot like me just which package-file-names I'd need to use with pacman -U to restore the previous kernel, complete with it's modules?
Try `ls /var/cache/pacman/pkg/kernel26*` and I guess you will find it.
OK so lets see if I understand... I already maintain a manually configured grub legacy partition where each of my installed Linux have both a chainloader menu entry to whichever grub that Linux has installed to /boot on it's root partition, AND a regular menu entry that specified the initrd & vmlinuz that I routinely copy to MY grub partition shortly after any kernel upgrade... So in the event that the new kernel was effectively broken that on MY hardware neither the chainloaded Arch nor the arch fallback menu entries were able to boot, I could then boot the not yet replaced last known good kernel and initrd directly from MY grub and then from a console root prompt: «assuming that the following tar.xz file is still there» pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/kernel26-2.6.38.6-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz And when I next reboot using the chainloader to where arch has it's grub installed, and selected "Arch Linux" it should boot that kernel with it's initrd AND it's modules would be where it expects them with the result that it should be as fully functioning as it was before pacman upgraded from it??? -- | ~^~ ~^~ | <?> <?> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P | \___/ <<jtwdyp@ttlc.net>>