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apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg or try apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power-bootimg
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Had this too and fixed it by just booting to standard kernel and reinstalling kernel-power-bootimg. Multiboot entries got fixed and everything was back to normal.
Greetz,Code:apt-get update apt-get upgrade apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg or try apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power-bootimg
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apt-cache policy kernel-power kernel-power-modules kernel-power-bootimg
After updating power-kernel and rebooting I got a Guru Meditation (funny to see for an old Amiga user) with just a key to panic. This returned me to the bootmenu where I have the original kernel, NITDroid and power-kernel. I was able to start the original kernel.
After I restarted to show someone NITDroid. This failed and since I have not gotten my multiboot menu back.
If anyone can shed some light on this I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Eelco Bosselaar