On Sat, 2006-09-02 at 10:54, Johnny Hughes wrote: > > > > We have a problem with upgrade to 4.4 > > When we run 'yum update' everything appears to be OK > > But, if we reboot the server with the new kernel, > > we get "kernel panic" when the new kernel attempts to load. > > > > The CentOS splash screen shows briefly, but not long enough to select > > the old kernel > > > Hmmm ... > > You should get a screen that has a kernel name and is blue, at that > screen, you should be able to press any key and then select a kernel > before the kernel actually starts booting. > > Does that work? If that doesn't work, boot the install CD with 'linux rescue' at the boot prompt. It should auto-detect your installed system, mount it, and suggest that you chroot /mnt/sysinstall do that, edit /etc/grub.conf to default to your old kernel, then exit twice to reboot. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com