Hi Niklas, well, I agree that this is a little bit confusing (and hit me, too).
There is a kernel meta package, and there are binary packages (e.g. 
linux-generic), and both may differ slightly in their last digit (build 
number), like in this case.

$ rmadison -a source linux | grep focal-proposed
 linux | 5.4.0-91.102   | focal-proposed   | source
$ rmadison --arch=s390x linux-generic | grep focal-proposed
 linux-generic | 5.4.0.91.95    | focal-proposed   | s390x

But you can safely ignore that last/fifth digit (here '102' and '95') -
it is just important that the fourth digit is the same (here '91') - if
that's the case, it's ensured that you picked the correct kernel.

In other words: having /focal-proposed enabled, and installing linux-
generic 5.4.0.91.95 will install the kernel that needs the verification.

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  Reassign I/O Path of ConnectX-5 Port 1 before Port 2 causes NULL
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