Tab gives two kernels to select old and kernel (new).
The delay at yaboot prompt is quite short and did not realise that
chance for user input there as first tried to boot a few time. It is not
like a lilo or grub boot selection screen used to on PCs.
It seems to boot ok, and as you say sound does not work. But am relieved
to have it working with virtually every thing major seeming to work ok,
I guess not much change in interface functionality for incremental
kernel change
Thanks.
Typing 'old' at yaboot prompt did the trick.
Tab gives two kernels to select old and kernel (new).
The delay at yaboot prompt is quite short and did not realise that
chance for user input there as first tried to boot a few time. It is not
like a lilo or grub boot selection screen used to on PCs.
It seems to boot ok, and as you say sound does not work. But am relieved
to have it working with virtually every thing major seeming to work ok,
I guess not much change in interface functionality for incremental
kernel change