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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