Sorry, I hit the send button by mistake.
Can I revert back to the earlier kernel without reinstalling the entire OS?
Any ideas what happened? Have anyone else seen this?
Thanks.
Vahe
----- Original Message ----
From: Vahe Avedissian
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Sent: Sunday, February 3, 2008 9:09:43 PM
Subject: [opensuse] openSuSe 10.3 hangs after kernel update
I
just
used
YaST
to
update
to
the
latest
kernel
(vmlinuz-2.6.22.16-01).
I
am
running
openSuSE
x64
(AMD)
and
my
machine
now
hangs
early
during
the
boot
process
with
the
following
message
repeated
several
times:
request_module:
runaway
loop
modprobe
binfmt-464c
I
googled
this
and
all
I
could
find
was
either
32bie
ELF
file
on
an
x64
bit
machine,
or
a
bad/incompatible
disk
controller
driver.
I
suspect
the
install
did
not
go
correctly.
What
is
the
best
way
to
back
off
or
undo
the
kernel
update
and
revert
to
the
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