On Friday, May 15, 2020 12:48:25 PM EDT Jonathan Engwall wrote: > Something like this is possible if the new kernel did not transplant in > place of the old kernel. > In that case, you may have to remove the the extra kernel. > First you need to establish that you have the new kernel in place. Also you > need a back up /home/*.* plus anything else you would want. > I hope you have done this. > Can you check to see if you two kernels?
Everyone who didn't just install DFly has two kernels. I have 5.9 in /boot/ kernel and 5.5 in /boot/kernel.old/. Also in /boot1/kernel I have 5.5 and in / boot1/kernel.old some older version. What went wrong is that the package database is in /var, and I didn't tar /var on the failed disk because the failed sector was in /var/log and I saw no point in transferring log files to the new disk. So when I upgraded packages, it did not delete the files belonging to the old packages. Pierre -- ve ka'a ro klaji la .romas. se jmaji
