Hi,
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:27 +0000, "Andy Smith" <andy(a)bitfolk.com> wrote:
Before you shutdown and boot into the new kernel
you'll want to make
sure that you're still using grub legacy (not grub 2.x). That's
"grub-legacy" package on squeeze. Your grub kopt should look
something like:
# kopt=root=UUID=4bed9b7f-b2af-4bee-9750-9a6d8b12b590 ro console=hvc0
(i.e. get rid of the clocksource=jiffies that you may have had under
lenny)
The kernel you'll want is linux-image-686-bigmem.
Make sure that your /boot/grub/menu.lst is actually going to boot
into the right kernel, You may need to run update-grub.
Consider asking support for a snapshot first..
Thanks for that. And also for mentioning the snapshot option, had
forgotten about that.
Cheers,
Rakhesh