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#1 2017-01-27 11:08:41

nyorem
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Registered: 2015-11-13
Posts: 1

[SOLVED] Following kernel upgrade, impossible to boot

Hi,

So, today, I upgraded my system (including the new 4.9.6-1 kernel) and when I tried to reboot, I was not able to continue after this screen:  http://imgur.com/a/LRxKM.
Then, I created a bootable USB key, downgraded the kernel, updated my GRUB configuration but still I cannot boot.

Does anyone have any idea? Tell me if I must provide other informations.

Thanks.

PS: here is my disk configuration: /dev/sda8 is root, /dev/sda9 is home and /dev/sda1 is boot (see http://imgur.com/a/qj7us for more detail)

Edit: Solved but I don't know exactly why.
I did a 'grub-install' without specifying the bootloader-id flag and then I was able to boot in Linux but I lost my Windows boot entry. It is not a probem since I can always choose the Windows Boot Manager at startup.
Maybe it is time to move to systemd-boot.

Last edited by nyorem (2017-01-27 13:13:50)

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