Under normal circumstances, what happens when a system can’t be booted with a newly installed Linux kernel?
A. You need to install the old kernel.
B. The system can’t be booted. You need to reinstall that Linux distribution.
C. The system can’t be booted. You need to recover the old Linux kernel with the help of a recovery or rescue mode for that distribution.
D. The old kernel is still available through the boot loader.
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