Comment 4 for bug 1666365

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Murali krishnan (muralikris39) wrote :

@ Joseph Salisbury I am afraid to do so,since it is my personal desktop machine,Will there are any consequences while installing latest upstream kernel. How can i go back to current kernel after testing it with latest one if there are any issues. is it like we can uninstall upstream kernal after testing as per the section "Uninstalling upstream kernels".

 I have followed the steps till applying patches (upto 0006-configs-based-on-Ubuntu-4.10.0-6.8.patch) but bit hesitant to do the final step.

Below is my current kernel images:
dpkg --list | grep "linux-image"
rc linux-image-4.4.0-62-generic 4.4.0-62.83 amd64 Linux kernel image for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-4.4.0-63-generic 4.4.0-63.84 amd64 Linux kernel image for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-4.4.0-64-generic 4.4.0-64.85 amd64 Linux kernel image for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
rc linux-image-extra-4.4.0-62-generic 4.4.0-62.83 amd64 Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-extra-4.4.0-63-generic 4.4.0-63.84 amd64 Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-extra-4.4.0-64-generic 4.4.0-64.85 amd64 Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
ii linux-image-generic 4.4.0.64.68 amd64 Generic Linux kernel image