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Old 12th July 2006, 12:22 AM
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how to go back to previous kernel

Hello everyone first post in these forums and very green to Linux. Anyway this is the problem that I'm having updated my fedora core 4 to the lasted kernel with yum, and now my nic card is not working. I have read some where that the latest kernel is having problem with some nic cards. I just want to know how to go back to the previous kernel that I had on my rig. In terminal what do a type to see my version I have right know and what do I type to go back to the previous version that I had. Thanks in advance for any input on this .
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