21st October 2016, 21:37
(21st October 2016, 21:12)leszek Wrote: In the boot menu you should have the option to to go to advanced where the older kernels should be listed.
If Maui is the only system installed press shift key or esc after bios/efi screen to see the boot menu.
Thank you so much--that worked!!
The offending kernel seems to be 4.4.0-45, while 4.4.0-42 is working fine. A couple more quick questions.
-Should I remove the 4.4.0-45 kernel (and if so, how do I do that?)?
-Are the Plasma-Discover updates not to be trusted then?