Hi Richard,
thanks for your reply.
What I saw, is: No kernel had been recently installed for the new
system, Why?
Do I have to install it manually before running the whole dnf upgrade
procedure?
What is your opinion?
Reagrds
Joachim Backes
On 4/30/21 2:57 PM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
After upgrade from F33 to F34, the newly-installed kernel was not the
default to boot. I had to explicitly select the F34 kernel in lieu of an
older F33 kernel at boot time. This was a surprise for me (I expected
the last kernal installed to become the default), but it may not be
germane in your situation.
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