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Re: Error after booting default kernel version



2012/10/20 Johan Grönqvist <johan.gronqvist@gmail.com>:
> 2012-10-20 10:44, Gábor Hársfalvi skrev:
>
>> I've used this tutorial ->
>> http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=60019 - yesterday, and
>> after reboot the playmouth animation worked but before it arrived
>> login screen it showed me a black blank screen with a flashing cursor
>> - not mouse - and after more waiting it stayed there too.
>
>
> Good! Now you know exactly what edits to what config files that you need to
> undo.
>
>
>>
>> I reboot after it and start with a previous kernel version number -
>> the number ends with 486, not 686 - with Rescue Mode. It started and
>> after Ctrl+D - when it needs - it booted the gui succesfully and
>> everything worked well.
>
>
> So it sounds to me like there is no problem with your system as a whole,
> just the boot config for the 686 kernel.
>
>
>> I would like to start the computer with the newest available kernel
>> version number, what ends with 686, and what were the default when I
>> started the system before, but it doesn't work and give me the error
>> screen what I mentioned before.
>>
>> Please give me help to repair this to boot the computer normally as
>> before it was happenned.
>>
>
> I would:
>
> Start the system the way you can, via rescue mode.
>
> Undo the edits you made before. It might be enough to replace
>
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset
> video=uvesafb:mode_option=1400x1050-24,mtrr=3,scroll=ywrap"
>
> by
>
> CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
>
> Run the same update-initramfs and update-grub commands as you did when
> following the guide.
>
>
> Hope it helps
>
> Johan
>
>
> --


"Now you know exactly what edits to what config files that you need to
undo." -> Yes, I tried that but nothing helped yet.

"the boot config for the 686 kernel." -> Where and how could I repair this?


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