Because I did everything precisely the same as I did last time I updated my kernel, nothing worked. =|

Basically the old .config is coppied to the new kernel, and I run it with "make -j 60 ; make install modules_install "

Now there are config changes, I just took the default on all changed options.... So far so good,

I run "grub-mkconfig -o grub.cfg" in the appropriate directory and get this garbage:

Why in the name of the dark lord Baal did grub give different root partition ids to the kernels and expect it to work????

Machine is a very heavy duty workstation and quite ornery to get booted in the first place. =\

6.8
        }
        menuentry 'Gentoo GNU/Linux, with Linux 6.8.9-x86_64' --class gentoo --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-6.8.9-x86_64-advanced-d218b1>
                load_video
                if [ "x$grub_platform" = xefi ]; then
                        set gfxpayload=keep
                fi
                insmod gzio
                insmod part_gpt
                insmod fat
                search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root BD38-02F6
                echo    'Loading Linux 6.8.9-x86_64 ...'
                linux   /vmlinuz-6.8.9-x86_64 root=UUID=d218b143-ba28-4614-b2c8-e93bb8614207 ro
                echo    'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
                initrd  /amd-uc.img /initramfs-6.8.9-x86_64.img
        }

6.9:
 {
        load_video
        if [ "x$grub_platform" = xefi ]; then
                set gfxpayload=keep
        fi
        insmod gzio
        insmod part_gpt
        insmod fat
        search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root BD38-02F6
        echo    'Loading Linux 6.9.9-x86_64 ...'
        linux   /vmlinuz-6.9.9-x86_64 root=PARTUUID=241cc598-140f-42b5-9939-974db55c63e5 ro
        echo    'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
        initrd  /amd-uc.img
}


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