I've updated to the latest version of NITdroid and multiboot 0.2.9. And that all works as advertised. No trouble there. I also followed Jay-C's latest instructions to automatically pull the latest titan kernel in to the mix automatically. That also works. But here's my issue; I can boot into the power40 kernel just fine, but I'm used to using kernel-power-settings to manage my overclocking settings. kernel-power-settings was uninstalled when I uninstalled kernel-flasher, per the instructions, and I can't reinstall it because of conflicts with multiboot. I've been overclocking since before kernel-power-settings existed, so I'm comfortable with the old school way of managing the clock settings, but I've been spoiled by power-settings (plus I'm lazy), so I'd rather not have to hunt down those old instruction if I don't have to. Is there a work around for getting power-settings to work with multiboot 0.2.9?