hello Samuel,
Oh dear, all right, will see if i can get access to the grub menu, being
blind, i guess I'll have to set the grub timeout to maybe 15 seconds,
just to get it right.
Is there a way to remove the old kernel, if i miraculusly manage to
select the latest kernel, or is it unsafe?
Thanks again.
best regards,
Francisco.
On 3/9/21 9:26 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 3/8/21 10:55 PM, Francisco Tissera wrote:
>> Just a few minutes ago, i updated my system, and found out that from
>> kernel version 5.10.19, there was an upgrade to 5.10.20, which I
>> gladly did.
>>
>> Well, when i, after rebooting, typed uname -r, I found out that i was
>> still using kernel 5.10.19, instead of 20.
>>
>> Is there a way to switch to the new installed kernel and remove the
>> old one, is it safe to do so? if so, how?
>
> By default, dnf will keep the latest 3 kernels, so you can go back to
> a previous one if something goes wrong. However, the new kernel
> should be the default one. Reboot again and make sure you select the
> latest kernel from the grub menu. Hopefully, it will stick after that.
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