[ubuntu-za] Me again

Frans de waal meesterarend at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 17:20:23 UTC 2016


You can set the default in grub or uninstall the kernel that does not work
then you should not have that problem.

On 21 Oct 2016 19:16, "Jan Greeff" <jan at verslank.net> wrote:

> The problem that I see is that my grub menu does not show on boot which
> means the system will keep booting on the damaged kernel unless I divert it
> every time.
>
>  On 21/10/2016 18:49, Jan Greeff wrote:
>
> Wow, brilliant Frans. I had to Google what older kernel means and it
> worked.
>
> Where do I go from here? Everything seems fine.
> On 21/10/2016 18:40, Frans de waal wrote:
>
> Can you try booting of an older/another kernel?
>
> On 21 Oct 2016 18:36, "Jan Greeff" <jan at verslank.net> wrote:
>
>> One more thing that I tried, when booting from live CD the Internet works.
>>
>> On 21/10/2016 18:33, Jan Greeff wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys, my apologies but I'm back with bigger problems.
>>>
>>> On reboot my machine, running on kDE with Unity desktop, lost the
>>> following that I am aware of:
>>>
>>> 1. Internet connection
>>> 2. Connection to wireless mouse
>>> 3. Screen resolution settings (its on a fixed resolution)
>>>
>>> The cpu is obviously under strain, running at close to 100% which shows
>>> in reaction speed.
>>>
>>> I connected a wired mouse which was picked up after a further reboot.
>>>
>>> I have booted to recovery mode and tried all the fixes, no change.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions will be welcomed.
>>>
>>> Jan
>>>
>>>
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