On 10/28/24 23:21, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi Steve,

here aer the steps in teh link you sent:

1) boot using the latest installed kernel (in my case: kernel-6.5.10-100.fc37.x86_64) 2) Uninstall the failed kernel packages (kernel-6.5.11-300.fc39.x86_64 et al. for me). 3) cd /boot/efi and locate the machine id directory (i.e.: b4bf0711a.....9614). Rename it by appending .save to its name (for security). 4) dnf update. This will reinstall the f39 kernel, but without failure this time. 5) Reboot: you should now see the f39 kernel in the grub menu --> start with it. 6) Do what you want with the saved directory when you're sure its contents is not needed anymore.


Did not work.  Rats!
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