I replaced the "hardy" word to "gutsy" in /etc/apt/sources.list and updated apt to make kernel 2.6.22 (the one from gutsy) available.
Then updated "gutsy" to "hardy" and now i can boot on the old kernel, without lockups.
I replaced the "hardy" word to "gutsy" in /etc/apt/ sources. list and updated apt to make kernel 2.6.22 (the one from gutsy) available.
Then updated "gutsy" to "hardy" and now i can boot on the old kernel, without lockups.