On Mon, 3 Feb 2025, Peter Boy Uni via arm wrote:
Just noticed, there was another kernel update available: 6.12.11-200
Tried that as well and got the same problem in /boot/loader/entries: Wrong lvm names.
Fixed that before reboot and it works, too (at least so far).
The kernel packages are not responsible. The places that dracut pulls
defaults from are the issue. They are left over from before you changed
the boot volume, and need to be updated.
E.g. there *used* to be kernelopts in /etc/grub2/grubenv, and a
fallback in /etc/grub2/grub.cfg. These are no longer used, apparently,
last used for f35 on my system. /etc/default/grub used to provide
kernelopts before that, last used for f32 on my laptop.
grubby says it can create a new kernel entry with opts from default
kernel, and that is how new kernels were configured until recently.
Use "grubby --info=DEFAULT" to verify what that would be.
But I'm not really sure where kernelopts for new kernels comes from
these days.
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