Am Samstag, 1. Dezember 2007 schrieb w9ya@qrparci.net:
Hey gang;
I also wanted a backup/fallback to a previous version kernel without necessarily wanting to insert a disc. SO, apparently had someone else (wide-eye to be specific);
It might well require some manual tweeking, (as I recall I HAD TO mess about a bit,) but try a "yaourt archrescue". I am using the .08-1 version here on my laptop to 'solve' this little picadillo.
Very best regards;
Bob Finch
On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 05:05:46PM +1100, James Rayner wrote:
the kernel version is also embedded into the individual modules, so you'd have to modify the kernel and every module. You might be able to do some ugly sed trickery, but I really discourage it -- you're asking for trouble.. and it probably won't work.
For a 2.6.22 to 2.6.23 type change though, yes you could just backup the kernel and modules before upgrading, upgrade, rename the kernel vmlinuz and put them back again -- though they'd then be out of pacman's control.
Why would you want to do something like this anyway?
For a faster and easier restoring in case 2.6.23 doesn't boot? I thought that always having two kernel entries, one of them known to work, was a good and safe practice. I'm not saying this is a critical problem to fix, because : 1) kernels don't break that often 2) booting with a livecd and fixing stuff there isn't that hard
But it's still a problem. There was a request for a fallback kernel, but it was apparently rejected : http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7926
Why you jsut don't use the installation ISO kernel and initrd? you get everything to rescue from it and it includes everything. no hacks at all only enter it in your grub. you can also boot into your existing system with it. greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org