The default systemd-boot installed kernels on fedora end up in the form:
/boot/efi/36b54597c46383/6.4.0-0.rc0.20230427git6e98b09da931.5.fc39.aarch64/linux
Where the kernel version is a directory containing the kernel (linux) and the initrd. Thus _find_kernel_path_by release needs to be a bit less strict and allow some futher characters on the grubby (really bootctl) output.
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton jeremy.linton@arm.com --- v1-v2: Change to extended grep regex and add a one or more pattern to match a single "\filename" following the kernel revision kdumpctl | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/kdumpctl b/kdumpctl index 2c647d6..18a7d62 100755 --- a/kdumpctl +++ b/kdumpctl @@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ _filter_grubby_kernel_str() _find_kernel_path_by_release() { local _release="$1" _grubby_kernel_str _kernel_path - _grubby_kernel_str=$(grubby --info ALL | grep "^kernel=.*$_release"$") + _grubby_kernel_str=$(grubby --info ALL | grep -E "^kernel=.*$_release(/\w+)?"$") _kernel_path=$(_filter_grubby_kernel_str "$_grubby_kernel_str") if [[ -z $_kernel_path ]]; then ddebug "kernel $_release doesn't exist"