Booting Problem in Ubuntu 16.04





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I installed ubuntu 17 using usb in my pc First. Now I installed ubuntu 16.04 in my pc. The problem is when I tried to start the system, my loading screen starts with ubuntu 17 and then redirect to ubuntu 16.04. While staring and shutdowning it shows ubuntu 17. please help me to solve this issue










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  • Hello and welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Is it just an "aesthetic" thing, or do your system misbehave in some way? Do you get any errors? Is there something you can't use/does not work properly?

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 9:38











  • Yes most of the application runs slow, browser misbehaved , and i changed kernel because my kernel not supported many system app.@MrShunz

    – selvakumar
    Feb 12 at 9:43













  • As a suggestion, since there is a newer LTS release (18.04), you shoul try upgrading your installation, since downgrading it's often hit-or-miss.

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 10:03


















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I installed ubuntu 17 using usb in my pc First. Now I installed ubuntu 16.04 in my pc. The problem is when I tried to start the system, my loading screen starts with ubuntu 17 and then redirect to ubuntu 16.04. While staring and shutdowning it shows ubuntu 17. please help me to solve this issue










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  • Hello and welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Is it just an "aesthetic" thing, or do your system misbehave in some way? Do you get any errors? Is there something you can't use/does not work properly?

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 9:38











  • Yes most of the application runs slow, browser misbehaved , and i changed kernel because my kernel not supported many system app.@MrShunz

    – selvakumar
    Feb 12 at 9:43













  • As a suggestion, since there is a newer LTS release (18.04), you shoul try upgrading your installation, since downgrading it's often hit-or-miss.

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 10:03














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I installed ubuntu 17 using usb in my pc First. Now I installed ubuntu 16.04 in my pc. The problem is when I tried to start the system, my loading screen starts with ubuntu 17 and then redirect to ubuntu 16.04. While staring and shutdowning it shows ubuntu 17. please help me to solve this issue










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I installed ubuntu 17 using usb in my pc First. Now I installed ubuntu 16.04 in my pc. The problem is when I tried to start the system, my loading screen starts with ubuntu 17 and then redirect to ubuntu 16.04. While staring and shutdowning it shows ubuntu 17. please help me to solve this issue







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  • Hello and welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Is it just an "aesthetic" thing, or do your system misbehave in some way? Do you get any errors? Is there something you can't use/does not work properly?

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 9:38











  • Yes most of the application runs slow, browser misbehaved , and i changed kernel because my kernel not supported many system app.@MrShunz

    – selvakumar
    Feb 12 at 9:43













  • As a suggestion, since there is a newer LTS release (18.04), you shoul try upgrading your installation, since downgrading it's often hit-or-miss.

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 10:03



















  • Hello and welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Is it just an "aesthetic" thing, or do your system misbehave in some way? Do you get any errors? Is there something you can't use/does not work properly?

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 9:38











  • Yes most of the application runs slow, browser misbehaved , and i changed kernel because my kernel not supported many system app.@MrShunz

    – selvakumar
    Feb 12 at 9:43













  • As a suggestion, since there is a newer LTS release (18.04), you shoul try upgrading your installation, since downgrading it's often hit-or-miss.

    – Mr Shunz
    Feb 12 at 10:03

















Hello and welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Is it just an "aesthetic" thing, or do your system misbehave in some way? Do you get any errors? Is there something you can't use/does not work properly?

– Mr Shunz
Feb 12 at 9:38





Hello and welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Is it just an "aesthetic" thing, or do your system misbehave in some way? Do you get any errors? Is there something you can't use/does not work properly?

– Mr Shunz
Feb 12 at 9:38













Yes most of the application runs slow, browser misbehaved , and i changed kernel because my kernel not supported many system app.@MrShunz

– selvakumar
Feb 12 at 9:43







Yes most of the application runs slow, browser misbehaved , and i changed kernel because my kernel not supported many system app.@MrShunz

– selvakumar
Feb 12 at 9:43















As a suggestion, since there is a newer LTS release (18.04), you shoul try upgrading your installation, since downgrading it's often hit-or-miss.

– Mr Shunz
Feb 12 at 10:03





As a suggestion, since there is a newer LTS release (18.04), you shoul try upgrading your installation, since downgrading it's often hit-or-miss.

– Mr Shunz
Feb 12 at 10:03










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