I would like to try new kernels and then safely go back if there are problems, how can I do this?
If this is documented somewhere else let me know.
I see the kernels here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...v3.18.2-vivid/ and I guess I would add that ppa and install it.
Here are my concerns:
If I add the ppa and install newer kernel, can I easily go back to the one I am using now?
How would I keep the current kernel image and things needed Always in the grub menu no matter how many kernel updates happen?
Which kernel branch will be offered as as upgrade when one happens, the one that comes with 14.04 or the new kernel mainline ppa update?
If this is documented somewhere else let me know.
I see the kernels here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...v3.18.2-vivid/ and I guess I would add that ppa and install it.
Here are my concerns:
If I add the ppa and install newer kernel, can I easily go back to the one I am using now?
How would I keep the current kernel image and things needed Always in the grub menu no matter how many kernel updates happen?
Which kernel branch will be offered as as upgrade when one happens, the one that comes with 14.04 or the new kernel mainline ppa update?
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