On 11/11/2023 22.12, Mike Wright wrote:
On 11/11/23 19:48, Robin Laing wrote:
Hello,

I did an upgrade today from from FC37 to FC39 and all went well except that the kernel is NOT in grub.

All the apps are now FC39 but no option to boot with the FC39 kernel.

I tried to reinstall the kernel to see if it would be picked up by grub that that didn't work either.

RPM shows that the kernel is installed.

How do I progress from here?

sudo update-grub ?
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I tried that and it didn't work.

I got help on the Fedora Discord and it was a strange issue related to previous upgrades.

I had a directory on my system pointing to the FC39 kernel.

-rwx------. 1 root root 35973272 Nov 11 19:24 /boot/efi/1a7fd46e52044d0b903f101cf47a634d/6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64/initrd

The instructions I got were to remove that directory and run the command

        rpm -q --scripts kernel-core | grep add

Which brought me to this script to run.

/bin/kernel-install add 6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64 /lib/modules/6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64/vmlinuz || exit $?

The FC39 kernel now shows up when I run
        grubby --info=ALL

From the help on Discord, the comment was:

The existence of the directory /boot/efi/1a7fd46e52044d0b903f101cf47a634d triggers the update to generate systemd-boot configuration. In previous version it did not always do that.

I have done what I have been instructed remotely and will try booting in the morning to see if it worked.

Will post an update.

Robin
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