@ Hui: Sorry, how can I test your new kernel packages and later remove them safely?
Will the following work?
1. Download the 3 deb files from #19
2. Install them via
sudo apt-get install ./*4.15.0-99-generic_4.15.0-99.100+revert225_amd64.deb
3. re-booting into that test kernel and test audio
4. reboot into old working kernel 4.15.0-96
5. ???
How would I then get rid of the unsigned test kernel and back to the latest broken signed standard Ubuntu 4.15.0-99-generic kernel?
Do I need to change my UEFI settings in the BIOS before being able to install your test kernel because it is unsigned?
@ Hui: Sorry, how can I test your new kernel packages and later remove them safely?
Will the following work?
1. Download the 3 deb files from #19
2. Install them via
sudo apt-get install ./*4.15. 0-99-generic_ 4.15.0- 99.100+ revert225_ amd64.deb
3. re-booting into that test kernel and test audio
4. reboot into old working kernel 4.15.0-96
5. ???
How would I then get rid of the unsigned test kernel and back to the latest broken signed standard Ubuntu 4.15.0-99-generic kernel?
Do I need to change my UEFI settings in the BIOS before being able to install your test kernel because it is unsigned?