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2011-09-11
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2011-09-11
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2011-09-11
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apt-get remove kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules apt-get remove multiboot-kernel-power apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules apt-get install multiboot-kernel-power
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After updating kernel-power from v46 to v48 I have a reboot loop.
Multiboot still sees kernel-power-v46. omap kernel works well.
What can I do to use the power kernel?
Thanks in advance