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Kernel panic cause by hard drive - major problem


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I think if I remember, you press "e" when at grub bootloader, and you can then edit the entry and change the /dev/sdax info in case it's wrong.

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Editing at boot time is hard because you have to be sure to type the kernel//image files right, and they tend to have darn long names!
Yes, it can be a bit hard (especially if you are new to linux), but if you need to correct the partition numbers or add a swap entry or somethng like that it is not that hard to edit grub at the bootloader phase. And what Ian said is correct. press e for editing, select the line you want ot edit and press e again. You can also add or remove lines, no problem there. And once you are done, press b for booting and you will see if it works or not. If it won't work, you will get back to grub and can continue editing. ;)
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