I jumped the queue and booted Lu this morning . . . it was still showing
5.13 as the kernel . . . ran a 93 package upgrade . . . no mention of a
kernel in the list . . . went through w/o error . . . .
Booted over into master grub control system . . . updated the grub
bootloader . . . then back int
So, following up on my investigations . . . synaptic "kernels" does show
"5.19" as "installed" . . . but uname -r still shows that 5.13 is being
selected???
I installed "mainline" some time back, but forgot how to use it . . . until
I found the github page tabbed in FF. I ran a couple commands an
Hi Fritz,
This is what I think:
If the active grub is controlled by some other distro in a dual-boot or
multi-boot setup,
sudo update-grub
of Lubuntu will not upgrade which kernel it points to. You should boot
into the system that controls the active grub and run
sudo update-grub
or some
Nio:
Right you are . . . there is something that "grub" is missing . . . .
**Ordinarily** I can just refresh the bootloader in TW, which is the master
controller and that picks up the weekly kernel changes . . . . But,
sometimes possibly something happens that messes up something like the
UUID's
Welp . . . not getting it . . . . I ran mainline to --install-latest and
it installed 5.19.5 kernel. It said on the console, "reboot to select new
kernel." Rebooted over to TW and ran "grub2-mkconfig xxx" to get it to
run os-prober and make a new grub . . . . Shut down. Cold booted to gr