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We are living in a Information information information world.
So please share:
which KP version
which profile using
did you manually edit
and so on and so on ...
In general the message just says that there was an unexpected reboot. And KP checks on boot if OS could shut down clean. If not KP does not load the last profile but starts with default values.
So if the reboot was caused by bad chosen/modified profile this message tells you to check/modify.
If the reboot was caused by any other reason (find out!) then just load your profile and continue.
some commands:
kernel-config show #shows current settings
kernel-config load xxx #loads the profile named xxx
kernel-config default #sets current profile as the one loaded on boot
more to checked by yourself by:
kernel-config