Re: New kernel from update June 4 2010



Goh Lip wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 09:33:32 -0700
NoOp<glgxg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Karl, what NoOp is saying is that having kvm installed may cause your
problem.

Do you have kvm installed?
(check by "apt-cache policy kvm")

If yes, follow his quote from the bug report, ie....
Restart.
Choose 2.6.32-22 (recovery mode)
Repair broken packages
Update grub bootloader
Resume normal boot

Maurice solved his problem by update-grub, (presumably in older
kernel), and solution is similar to above. It would be good to
know too if Maurice also have kvm installed.

Do you have kvm installed too, Maurice?
This information may help Karl.

Regards - Goh Lip


I have a machine with just 10.04 installed. If I am hit with this
problem I want to be prepared. How do I boot to the grub menu? I
thought it was holding down the shift key but that did not work.

Thanks, Jim


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