On 11/19/18 11:16 AM, Mark C. Allman wrote: > > *Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM* > Founder, See How You Ski, www.seehowyouski.com <http://www.seehowyouski.com> > Sr. Project Manager, Allman Professional Consulting, Inc., > www.allmanpc.com <http://www.allmanpc.com> > 617-947-4263, Twitter: @allmanpc > > > On 11/19/18 10:42 AM, SternData wrote: >> On 11/19/18 9:20 AM, Antonio M wrote: >>> try dnf update --refresh --best >>> Antonio Montagnani >>> >>> Linux Fedora 29 Workstation >>> da/from Gmail >>> >>> Il giorno lun 19 nov 2018 alle ore 16:19 SternData >>> <subscribed-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: >>>> dnf updates are not picking up kernel-4.19.2. My current kernel is >>>> 4.18.18-300.fc29.x86_64 >>>> >>>> I've tried a "dnf clear all", followed by a "dnf update", but it doesn't >>>> find anything new (at least the new kernel). >>>> >>>> Any ideas? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -- Steve >> Nope: >> >> [sdstern@sds-desk download]$ sudo dnf update --refresh --best >> Copr repo for chrome-gnome-shell owned by regio 2.3 kB/s | 3.0 kB >> 00:01 >> Fedora Modular 29 - x86_64 12 kB/s | 17 kB >> 00:01 >> Fedora Modular 29 - x86_64 - Updates 13 kB/s | 16 kB >> 00:01 >> Fedora 29 - x86_64 - Updates 13 kB/s | 16 kB >> 00:01 >> Fedora 29 - x86_64 - Updates 2.3 MB/s | 13 MB >> 00:05 >> Fedora 29 - x86_64 14 kB/s | 17 kB >> 00:01 >> google-chrome 1.2 kB/s | 1.3 kB >> 00:01 >> google-earth 1.2 kB/s | 1.3 kB >> 00:01 >> RPM Fusion for Fedora 29 - Free tainted 2.5 kB/s | 2.8 kB >> 00:01 >> RPM Fusion for Fedora 29 - Free - Updates 11 kB/s | 13 kB >> 00:01 >> RPM Fusion for Fedora 29 - Free 13 kB/s | 14 kB >> 00:01 >> RPM Fusion for Fedora 29 - Nonfree - Updates 8.1 kB/s | 13 kB >> 00:01 >> RPM Fusion for Fedora 29 - Nonfree 9.1 kB/s | 14 kB >> 00:01 >> slack 413 B/s | 1.0 kB >> 00:02 >> Dependencies resolved. >> Nothing to do. >> Complete! >> [sdstern@sds-desk download]$ uname -a >> Linux sds-desk.local 4.18.18-300.fc29.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Nov 12 03:12:14 >> UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >> [sdstern@sds-desk download]$ >> _______________________________________________ > I noticed that grub didn't make the latest kernel the default for one of > my cloud servers. No idea why. It's one thing to boot into an old > kernel because it's the default and another to just not have it > installed at all. > > > What does "sudo dnf list installed | fgrep 'kernel.'" show? I see three > kernels, including F29 19.2-300. Also look in /boot (that's actually > faster), e.g., "ls -1 /boot/initram*". > > > *Mark C. Allman, PMP, CSM* > Founder, See How You Ski, www.seehowyouski.com <http://www.seehowyouski.com> > Sr. Project Manager, Allman Professional Consulting, Inc., > www.allmanpc.com <http://www.allmanpc.com> > 617-947-4263, Twitter: @allmanpc Ugh! Sorry about the duplicate signature (copy/paste when I meant to cut/paste). -- Mark _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx