Then it just choose's the deafault kernel (the last used), in this case the NITdroid one. Boot with keyboard open and then choose one of the maemo kernels, i believe it's 1 and 2. Then try again You can always check the kernel by using conky. See the top line. Mine looks likee this: linux 2.6.28.NIT.02 (i'm using another kernel to make the radio module work). Should be something with omap37 in the end