http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=935993
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=935993#c52
--- Comment #52 from Walther Pelser ---
So I did: (See latest attachment)
But: It didn't boot!
You are on the right way, I think. I noticed earlier, that dracut had changed
all my older SUSE-kernels. In the beginning they were booting fine. Then I
installed my own kernel and I could boot all my installed kernels. But one day
there came a new dracut version or something else, I noticed that all initrds
from all installed kernels were rewritten. From that time I could only boot
with my own kernel. No older SUSE-kernel even after deleting and
re-installation did work anymore. And no new SUSE-kernel did work too. And I
also tried to rewrite dracut with force by choosing the SUSE-kernel. This did
not change anything.
So I could offer to delete all kernels from /boot and then install only the one
mentioned above. It should work because dracut can no longer look into other
kernels.
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