OK, so if this doesn't answer on your question, how can I check that the
active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
and not an older version ?
Thanks in advance!!
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I've configured my boot loader (Syslinux in my case) to load the new
kernel image and the new initrd.img corresponding to the new kernel but
unfortunately, this didn't solve the problem.
Did you check that the active kernel and initramfs are the intended one
and not an older v
Hi there!!
Thanks you for your support!!
I've configured my boot loader (Syslinux in my case) to load the new
kernel image and the new initrd.img corresponding to the new kernel but
unfortunately, this didn't solve the problem.
Do you have any other idea how to work around this trouble?
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