Fedora: how to downgrade (remove) the newest kernel because of a bad update?
by nkamp from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5APA5)
Hello,
I have an kernel version: kernel-5.8.18-300.fc33.x86_64.. This one is still working.
This week shutdown and the kernel has been updated/or new kernel has been installed: kernel-5.9.8-200.fc33.x86_64
Next day I boot my system and I got the message: "Oeps there went something wrong... ask you're system administrator", when I boot from the new kernel version.
But now, what is the best way to solve this:


I have an kernel version: kernel-5.8.18-300.fc33.x86_64.. This one is still working.
This week shutdown and the kernel has been updated/or new kernel has been installed: kernel-5.9.8-200.fc33.x86_64
Next day I boot my system and I got the message: "Oeps there went something wrong... ask you're system administrator", when I boot from the new kernel version.
But now, what is the best way to solve this:
- Must I try to install the the version 5.9.8-200 again? But how? And without damaging the "kernel-5.8.18-300.fc33.x86_64" version, which is still working.
- Or can I remove the new kernel, so that I downgrade to the version which is still working. And try to update again?
- Or... is there another solution, what I don't know?