Hi fellow Alers,<br><br>I know I could look this up on the forums, but the honest truth is that I'm not even sure how to google it.<br><br>I have a machine that had Ubuntu Feisty on it. I needed to add some packages when I realized the shortcomings of not keeping a distro current; the Feisty packages have been archived because it is no longer supported. Long story short, I ultimately ended up changing the sources.list file to point to Hardy and managed to mostly get the box upgraded. However, I continually had issues apt installing linux-generic and other kernel-related packages. I had run in to dependency hell.<br>
<br>Using Synaptic I noticed that I had both some 2.2 (I believe) and some 2.6 packages installed. I figured the 2.2 packages weren't needed any longer, so I uninstalled them via synaptic and rebooted. Grub came up and pointed me to several kernel options, all of them 2.2 and none of them 2.6. Since I uninstalled the 2.2 kernels, my machine can no longer boot.<br>
<br>I can boot via livecd. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to go about installing a bootable kernel? I would rather not rebuild this machine, as I have some specific configurations that I do not wish to lose.<br><br>
Thank you much,<br><br>Josh Kite<br>