I enabled proposed, did an apt-get update, it got the index file:
Get:9 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-proposed InRelease [242
kB]
Then I did an apt-get dist-upgrade and no kernel showed up in the list
of pacages to upgrade. What do I need to do to test the new kernel.
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Sorry everyone, this is a mandos problem and it's in universe, so I
shouldn't have reported the problem here. Building a 1.7.16 mandos-
client package fixed my issue.
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Sorry guy, you can close this. I found the problem. I had blacklisted
kernel modules that the kernel needed to boot the encrypted disk. The
older version of the kernel ignored my blacklist and loaded the modules.
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The state requires us to encrypt the whole disk, so I can't run that
command with the 3.13.0-48 kernel. Is there a kernel flag I could add
to the boot line that would help?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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