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#1
I have all the .items in the correct locations and everything remained the same in /boot/multiboot.

When I try to boot to wl1 from multiboot I get #00000025.62017712 - Can't flash kernel hit any key to panic (you guys know the screen).

What's going on here??? Any ideas?
 
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I have the same problem. To resolve it:

First delete kernel-power with the aplication for it in the system categorie. Reboot

Then, uninstall kernel-power-bootimg, and then reboot.

Next, install Linux kernel power in the Aplication Manager and then install bootimg also from the aplicacion manager. It will say you that there is a problem with multiboot-kernel-power, dont worry, thats ok.

Then reboot. You will have the multiboot active with your entries.

Bye!
 

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#3
That did nothing but erase all my previous kernel settings.
 
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Then you done something in the bad way. Im so sorry. Be sure to do reboots between steps.
 
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46-wl1 is unnecessary once you've got 47 up and running. You can still use the wifi injection drivers by loading them as usual.

Apt-get upgrades 46-wl1 to 47 (meaning it removed 46-wl1). You may need to manually remove any 46-wl1 leftovers in your multiboot menu and /boot partition.
 
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