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root[julien]# update-grub
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found background: /boot/grub/slackel.png
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-huge-5.4.75
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-huge-5.4.70
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-huge
Found 'Slackel Linux 5.4.72' (7.3) on /dev/sda2
done
This is very strange since I was not running the 5.4.72
julien[~]$ uname -a
Linux slackel.example.net 5.4.74 #1 SMP Sun Nov 1 12:17:11 CST 2020 x86_64 AMD A6-7310 APU with AMD Radeon R4 Graphics AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
I think I will not be able to reboot the laptop.
Any idea?
Ubuntu is an African term for:"Slackware is too difficult for me"
I think I've found something, looking at the result of neofetch
(take note that the kernel has been upgraded but the laptop has not been rebooted for the moment)
LSB_VERSION=1.4
DISTRIB_ID=slackel
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.3
DISTRIB_CODENAME=Openbox
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION='Slackel Linux 5.4.75'
After a manually kernel upgrade have to edit this file and change the 5.4.75 to new kernel version. This done automatically using the script install-upgrade-kernel but it is dangerous in slow internet connections.
Save the file and run
(before reading your post)
I've then removed the old kernels, everything is fine
I now know what to do in case of a poor connection and a manual kernel upgrade.
Thanks again, have a nice day.
Ubuntu is an African term for:"Slackware is too difficult for me"