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Originally Posted by eschwartz
While it may be true that the kernel didn't cause this problem, I personally feel a lot more comfortable with two kernels installed.
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I wasn't recommending he have
only the current kernel. Current + previous is good practice.
He was talking about having
more than one prior kernel, which strikes me as overkill. If the prior one works and the latest doesn't, you boot the prior one. Why do you need the one before that around too?
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Dennis