BigBadBeef
Well-Known Member
It's been a while since I've had to ask for advice on this website, so here it goes
I'm using PoP!_os, which is nothing but trouble recently. I updated via terminal and it started Kernel Panic-ing 10 minutes after boot every time. I booted into the previous kernel, and as expected, no problems.
Now, before proceeding, I need to clean this mess up. I already know how to boot into an old kernel, I also know how to make this boot permanent by editing the .efi file. However I wish to completely roll back the update it has performed on the kernel and shove it back on the corn cob from whence it came LOL. I also know it involves removing the newest kernel.
However before doing that, I wish consult with you on the cleanup procedure. I want to do this right so that it doesn't leave anything behind associated with that last update that would cause problems down the line. So how could I best approach getting rid of that last kernel update?
I'm using PoP!_os, which is nothing but trouble recently. I updated via terminal and it started Kernel Panic-ing 10 minutes after boot every time. I booted into the previous kernel, and as expected, no problems.
Now, before proceeding, I need to clean this mess up. I already know how to boot into an old kernel, I also know how to make this boot permanent by editing the .efi file. However I wish to completely roll back the update it has performed on the kernel and shove it back on the corn cob from whence it came LOL. I also know it involves removing the newest kernel.
However before doing that, I wish consult with you on the cleanup procedure. I want to do this right so that it doesn't leave anything behind associated with that last update that would cause problems down the line. So how could I best approach getting rid of that last kernel update?

