02-07-2023, 07:19 AM
I don't understand how you have got a LL 5.x system with LL 6.x kernel or why your Boot Manager is giving so many options.
It is possible that the two things are related, but I can't see the link.
Do you know when the problem of multiple boot choices being offered started ?
Did it work ok before ?
It might help if we know a bit about when the kernel changes occurred.
Please can you open a terminal, make it full width and run the following commands.
The first command lists all the boots your system has logged.
The second command reports which kernel was used in the boot.
If you are happy to disclose this information, please post the results back. There may be many lines of text so you may need to need to scroll up to select all the output.
If you can't scroll back far enough, you may need to change the scrolling option on your terminal and re-run the commands.
Please post the results as text from the terminal window rather than an image.
To do this, click the '#' icon which you should see above the yellow icons when replying. This should insert two tags each with the word code in square brackets into your post.
Copy all the command output and then paste it between the ']' and '[' symbols so that the text is contained between the tags. Check it looks right using 'Preview'
It is possible that the two things are related, but I can't see the link.
Do you know when the problem of multiple boot choices being offered started ?
Did it work ok before ?
It might help if we know a bit about when the kernel changes occurred.
Please can you open a terminal, make it full width and run the following commands.
Code:
journalctl --list-boots --no-pager
Code:
journalctl | grep 'gcc version'
The first command lists all the boots your system has logged.
The second command reports which kernel was used in the boot.
If you are happy to disclose this information, please post the results back. There may be many lines of text so you may need to need to scroll up to select all the output.
If you can't scroll back far enough, you may need to change the scrolling option on your terminal and re-run the commands.
Please post the results as text from the terminal window rather than an image.
To do this, click the '#' icon which you should see above the yellow icons when replying. This should insert two tags each with the word code in square brackets into your post.
Copy all the command output and then paste it between the ']' and '[' symbols so that the text is contained between the tags. Check it looks right using 'Preview'
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