Yes, I ran "dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.12-8-386" before restarting and
again after the kernel panic to make sure that the package was reconfigured
successfully. It showed some output displaying the .img files of the 386 kernel,
as if it was adding the kernel to Grub. In both cases, I received a kernel panic
when I tried to load the 386 kernel. Would it help to purge and reinstall
linux-image-2.6.12-8-386?
Yes, I ran "dpkg-reconfigure linux-image- 2.6.12- 8-386" before restarting and 2.6.12- 8-386?
again after the kernel panic to make sure that the package was reconfigured
successfully. It showed some output displaying the .img files of the 386 kernel,
as if it was adding the kernel to Grub. In both cases, I received a kernel panic
when I tried to load the 386 kernel. Would it help to purge and reinstall
linux-image-