Is: Thanks for the reply . . . I do "know" which distro is handling grub . . . the TW install, but they don't do the same "update-grub" command in SUSE, as I recall from past exploits trying to get grub tidied up . . . . They do a command like "grub2-mkconfig xxxxxxx" which I did run yesterday. They do offer reinstall with "grub2-install" . . . .
I guess it wouldn't hurt to run that to see if it picks up the newer kernel in Lu . . . now that 5.13 is gone there should be a more clear "choice" . . . . On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 9:33 AM Israel Dahl <israeld...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Fritz, > > The best way to update grub is using the `update-grub` CLI utility. > But you have to do it from the distro you installed grub with. If you can > remember which one you installed grub with, simply run that command using > `sudo` and it should automatically detect the most recent kernel and do it > for you. > > If you cannot figure out which one you installed it with, reinstall grub > from the distro you use the most. > > On 9/21/22 11:06, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > > et al: > > Spoke too soon . . . not out of the woods on this one yet. Seems like the > edits made in the grub "EFI" menu are not maintained on reboot?? Doesn't > seem to be any hints on how to "save" the edits . . . just make them and > then boot them??? But, then it appears that the edits are lost and it's > back to the previous version?? > > After I got 5.19 to boot I used the GUI mainline kernel app to remove the > old 5.13 kernel, to try to get the system to default to 5.19, but on trying > today it said, "5.13 not found, hit any key to continue" and back into Grub > menu we went. > > Arrowed down to Lubuntu, pressed "e" and changed the kernel data to 5.19 > and it booted up. > > Question is, why doesn't it hold the data?? I've changed both line items, > the "Lubuntu" and the "advanced options" data and I can boot it, one time . > . . . I tried "ctrl o" but that didn't do anything . . . . Do I need to > take it to "command line" and then try to "ctrl o" it to save it?? > > F > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 9:53 AM Fritz Hudnut <este.el....@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Top posting, with impunity!! >> >> So, I got a hint over on Discourse to "check the grub EFI menu" . . . and >> once I figured out how to do that, indeed, Lubuntu was listing itself as >> "19.10" and set to be booting 5.13 . . . took some more time to figure out >> how to edit that data, to the correct wording for the kernel . . . and that >> did seem to boot Lubuntu to 5.19!!! >> >> Only "problem" seems to be that when I'm booted in Lubuntu the Discourse >> site loads as a white page . . . of whiteness. I'll have to reboot into a >> non-Lu system to get it to load . . . . >> >> So far now it seems like the solution has been invoked . . . . >> >> F >> >> >> On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 3:45 PM Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi again Fritz, >>>> >>>> Is the problematic system your main system or 'only' a test system? If >>>> a >>>> test system you might just reinstall it to get rid of the problem. >>>> >>>> Best regards >>>> Nio >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > -- > 😷 > >
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