Today I updated from 12.3 to 13.1 using the DVD from box but I cannot boot using the default 13.1 kernel. Here are the details: 12.3 was installed on /dev/sdb6. I cloned it to /dev/sdb7 as a backup and ran the update on /dev/sdb6. The update appeared to complete successfully, but on booting it immediately went to emergency mode. The log showed several failures: Failed to insert module 'autofs4' Failed to open /dev/autofs: No such file or directory Failed to initialize automounter FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/3.11.6-4-desktop/modules.dep: No such file or directory as well as several mount failures with these messages: Dependency failed for Local File Systems mount process exited, code=exited status=21 The log also showed that the system root was mounted to /dev/sdb7 instead of /dev/sdb6. I don't understand why this happened, but it explains why /lib/modules/3.11.6-4-desktop/modules.dep could not be found, since that exists only on /dev/sdb6. But from the Grub2 menu I can select the cloned 12.3 on /dev/sdb7, and it boots fine (with kernel 3.7.10-1.16). And if I select, from the Advanced options section of the Grub2 entry for 13.1, kernel 3.7.10-1.16, which the update left installed on /dev/sdb6 (as well as adding the newer kernel), then I can boot 13.1 -- but, again, only with the 12.3 kernel. So why is /dev/sdb7 mounted as root when I try to boot the default 13.1 kernel, and what do I need to fix that and use the newer kernel? Thanks for any help. Steve Berman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org