02-11-2016, 11:01 PM
That's cool.
Other than removing older kernels using Lite Tweaks, I haven't jacked with kernel stuff yet. But I thought if a kernel wasn't deleted, you could choose the advanced/recovery mode option in GRUB and boot from a different kernel that way.
Other than removing older kernels using Lite Tweaks, I haven't jacked with kernel stuff yet. But I thought if a kernel wasn't deleted, you could choose the advanced/recovery mode option in GRUB and boot from a different kernel that way.
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