On 10/29/24 04:47, Jonathan Billings wrote:
The solution is to just move that directory aside and reinstlal the `kernel-core` package.
Wait a minute. I only removed and reinstall the "kernel".
Following what you said fixed the issue. Thank you!
My new method:
1) boot using the latest installed kernel (in my case:
kernel-6.5.10-100.fc37.x86_64)
2) Uninstall the failed kernel packages (kernel-6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64
et al. for me). Make sure you leave the old release's kernel alone
3) cd /boot/efi and locate the machine id directory (i.e.:
b4bf0711a.....9614, the one with the long sypher name)
Rename it by appending .save to its name (for security).
4) dnf update. This will reinstall the f39 kernel, but without failure
this time.
5) dnf reinstall kernel-core
6) Reboot: you should now see the f39 kernel in the grub menu --> start
with it.
7) Do what you want with the saved directory when you're sure its
contents is not needed anymore.
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