On Tue, 2024-10-01 at 16:50 +0200, Andras Simon wrote:
> A few months ago I upgraded a laptop to Fedora 39 but haven't used it
> since, except for updating it a few times. But now I noticed that it
> can only boot into an fc38 kernel. (This may have been like this since
> upgrading, it's just that I didn't notice it.) In fact, there are no
> fc39 kernels in /boot, even though
> rpm -ql kernel-core-6.10.11
> lists
> /boot/vmlinuz-6.10.11-100.fc39.x86_64
> (among other things of course) and
> rpm -V kernel-core-6.10.11
> doesn't complain.
> 
> cat /etc/redhat-release returns
> Fedora release 39 (Thirty Nine)
> but uname -a shows that the running kernel is 6.8.9-100.fc38
> 
> It's as if it didn't quite make it from 38 to 39.

I wonder if you ended up with two /boots at some stage?  With the newer
kernels, etc, installed into the currently unseen one.

Do you have an unmounted /boot partition?

Did you mount a /boot partition over a /boot directory?
 
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