Hello Ed,
This is odd indeed.
Anyways, the output of the two commands, of which i understand nothing is,
[francisco@blueblink ~]$ sudo grub2-editenv list
saved_entry=133a2487cda040dbbe9609f0ab827def-5.10.19-200.fc33.x86_64
menu_auto_hide=1
boot_success=1
boot_indeterminate=0
[francisco@blueblink ~]$
[francisco@blueblink ~]$ sudo ls /boot/loader/entries/
133a2487cda040dbbe9609f0ab827def-0-rescue.conf
133a2487cda040dbbe9609f0ab827def-5.10.19-200.fc33.x86_64.conf
133a2487cda040dbbe9609f0ab827def-5.10.20-200.fc33.x86_64.conf
133a2487cda040dbbe9609f0ab827def-5.8.15-301.fc33.x86_64.conf
[francisco@blueblink ~]$
And, i don't believe secure boot is present on macs, I've never seen it
at least.
Best regards.
Francisco
On 3/10/21 8:12 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 10/03/2021 14:59, Francisco Tissera wrote:
>> rpm -q kernel's output is,
>>
>> kernel-5.10.20-200.fc33.x86_64
>>
>> the output of uname -r though, is,
>>
>> 5.10.19-200.fc33.x86_64
>
> That would be very odd.
>
> It would be saying you have only one kernel installed but the kernel
> you're running isn't listed.
>
> I don't know if you're running secure boot, or if that would make any
> difference. But what is
> the output of
>
> sudo grub2-editenv list
>
> As well as....
>
> sudo ls /boot/loader/entries/
>
>