I need to update my kernel, and I am having trouble reconciling information 
I find with how my system is actually organized.  All I did was download 
the standalone micro-SD card image a few months ago from the *latest-images* 
page.

So this is a Debian system, and looking at various instruction pages, 
programs, and examples, it seems the kernel is supposed to come in a 
*linux-image-XXX 
*Debian package.  But my system has no such package today.

Also, it appears my boot partition is expected to be mounted at */boot*, 
but it's actually mounted at */boot/uboot*, so there's another reason that 
the *update-kernel.sh* program ostensibly can't work for me.

Why the differences?

Thanks for any light anyone can shed on this.


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