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by Germ » Oct 9th, '21, 18:06
Fresh install of Mageia 8 this morning. I have two kernels installed the stock kernel and 5.14.10 from backports testing. I tried MCC and had no luck there.
5.14.10 is the only boot menu entry. How do I get it to show all the installed kernels?
Thanks
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by Germ » Oct 9th, '21, 18:47
Rebooted and chose Advanced Options. And there they were. All my kernels.
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by morgano » Oct 9th, '21, 18:55
I have also wondered that for a while
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by Germ » Oct 9th, '21, 19:15
Well, now we both know.
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