Issue
When reading the kernel, i want read another kernel when an error occurs. because ssh remote in kernel compile. grub option is it possible?
title CentOS (3.13.6)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-3.13.6 ro root=/dev/mapper/vg_sizone-lv_root rd_NO_LUKS rd
_LVM_LV=vg_sizone/lv_root rd_NO_MD crashkernel=auto LANG=ko_KR.UTF-8 KEYBOARDTYPE
=pc KEYTABLE=ko rd_LVM_LV=vg_sizone/lv_swap rd_NO_DM rhgb quiet
initrd /initramfs-3.13.6.img
title CentOS (2.6.32-642.6.1.el6.x86_64)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.32-642.6.1.el6.x86_64 ro root=/dev/mapper/vg_sizone-lv
_root rd_NO_LUKS rd_LVM_LV=vg_sizone/lv_root rd_NO_MD crashkernel=auto LANG=ko_KR.
UTF-8 KEYBOARDTYPE=pc KEYTABLE=ko rd_LVM_LV=vg_sizone/lv_swap rd_NO_DM rhgb quiet
initrd /initramfs-2.6.32-642.6.1.el6.x86_64.img
if 3.13.6 kernel panic. i want boot 2.6.32
Solution
This cannot be achieved in all the scenarios; However, if you want to test a new kernel for your server and fall back to old if not working, you can get.
I assume you are booted with your old kernel right now and want to test your newly compiled kernel.
once you have created a menu entry for your new kernel, make sure, You add 'panic=N'
to kernel command line parameter; This will ensure a reboot after N seconds (if N is greater than zero) of kernel panic.
Then,
Set currently booted kernel as default:
# grub-set-default <current kernel menuentry number>
# grub-reboot <new kernel menuentry number>
Note here that the menu entry number starts from 0. Then, reboot the system.
# reboot
This will boot into the newly compiled kernel and reboot to old kernel in case there is a kernel panic.
Answered By - rk1825