Update kernel

Hello,

After I received last updated kernel for SLED11 SP4, I have a blank screen.
I have tried to go in console mode without success.

Have you a solution ?, How to go in previous kernel ?

Regards,

Serge

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Hi
Sounds like a graphics issue… what graphics card is the system
running?

If you press ctrl+alt+F1 you should get to a TTY console and login;

/sbin/lspci -nnk | grep -A3 VGA

You could try just booting from runlevel 3, at the grub screen in the
options add the number 3 so it will boot to runlevel 3.


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Thanks for your answer, but, of course, I have tried ctrl+alt+F1 before I send a request, without success.
Graphic card is nvidia G960.

I am back with previous kernel.

Regards,

Serge

Hi
So did you update/rebuild the Nvidia driver? If not after a kernel
update this is needed. If you boot to runlevel 3 after the kernel
update then rebuild the driver from the run file then all should be
good.

Else are you pulling the rpm from the repo, these can be out of sync at
times, I’ve always used the run file so can update, reboot, rebuild…

You may, since your running SP4 is to use sax2 and rebuild the
xorg.conf file (again after the driver update and at runlevel 3)

sax2 -r -m 0=nvidia

Configure screen in the GUI, save at run;

init 5 && exit


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