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Recently I updated my linux kernel from 3.0.0-17 to 3.0.0-18. And now chromium keeps giving me a segmentation fault and so does ubuntu-bug and even nautilus. Now I want to downgrade back to 3.0.0-17 until the bug is fixed. So how do I do that?

I run ubuntu11.10 32-bit.

tamimym
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If you recently installed a new kernel your old kernel should still be installed as well. You should be able to interrupt the boot and select a previous kernel from the bootloader menu; for grub (the default bootloader on standard PC systems) hold SHIFT as the BIOS finishes and then select Previous Kernels and pick a known good kernel from there.

Andy
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Are you sure that its due to kernel upgrade ? If you are sure, follow this How to downgrade the Kernel on 11.10 . Check this thread as well All browsers crashing after upgrade

mac
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