@tjaalton, looks like 6.8 is discovered last by /etc/grub.d/10_linux, thus ending up at the bottom of the grub menu, under the "advanced" menu. The first boot option is still using 6.5.0-1027-oem, (i.e. the one selected with the default /etc/default/grub that uses GRUB_DEFAULT=0). Looks like folks will still be booting into 6.5 by default unless those kernels are automatically removed (something I disabled so I could stay on 1023). That was a bit surprising to me, is that intentional?
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