Re: How to install new kernels in grub?

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On 10/24/24 14:27, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Oct 23, 2024, at 23:57, ToddAndMargo via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

$ rpm -qa kernel
kernel-6.5.10-200.fc38.x86_64
kernel-6.11.3-100.fc39.x86_64
kernel-6.11.4-201.fc40.x86_64

Problem, only the 38 kernel shows in grub.

How do I get the 40 kernel to show in grub?

Yours in confusion,
-T

In general, you let dnf do it for you. If it is broken, you have bigger fish to fry.

As you recall, I asked you about kernels showing up in /boot/efi, this is one of the cases where dnf is operating correctly, but due to local configuration, dnf installs the vmlinuz files in the wrong place. It sounds like there’s something similar going on for you, a piece of the kernel package post-install is failing.

A good thing to try is to run “dnf reinstall kernel-core” and see if you see any errors. Also check if new files are installed in /boot and /boot/loader/entries/. Check the logs in /var/log, there are a bunch of dnf-specific logs.

At this point I’m not even sure what version of Fedora you are running, since it’s a toss-up on what package of dnf you are using. It’s like assembling a jigsaw puzzle through the phone, speaking to someone who is in a dark room. Neither of us know what piece is being fit.

  It’s up to you to figure out what’s going on, use your consulting skills to determine the fault, and when to call it and reinstall.



I am drawn away for a few days.  But I though I'd send you this:

# df -kPT /boot/efi
Filesystem     Type 1024-blocks   Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/nvme0n1p1 vfat      204580 195028      9552      96% /boot/efi


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