Hardelot wrote:[justify]Salut tout le monde,
De mon côté, j'ai le Kernel 5.11.10-200 qui s'installe et quand je souhaite allumer mon Ordinateur, je dois passer obligatoirement par le 5.11.9-200. Comment faire pour ne plus avoir le 1er surtout qu'il bloque les Mises-à-Jour d'autres Kernels ?[/justify]
L'utilitaire grubby permet de configurer le kernel par défault:
$ sudo grubby --h
Usage: grubby [OPTION...]
--add-kernel=kernel-path add an entry for the specified kernel
--args=args default arguments for the new kernel or new arguments for kernel being updated)
--bad-image-okay don't sanity check images in boot entries (for testing only)
-c, --config-file=path path to grub config file to update ("-" for stdin)
--copy-default use the default boot entry as a template for the new entry being added; if the default is not a linux image, or if the kernel referenced by the default image does not exist, the
first linux entry whose kernel does exist is used as the template
--default-kernel display the path of the default kernel
--default-index display the index of the default kernel
--default-title display the title of the default kernel
--env=path path for environment data
--grub2 configure grub2 bootloader
--info=kernel-path display boot information for specified kernel
--initrd=initrd-path initrd image for the new kernel
-i, --extra-initrd=initrd-path auxiliary initrd image for things other than the new kernel
--make-default make the newly added entry the default boot entry
--remove-args=STRING remove kernel arguments
--remove-kernel=kernel-path remove all entries for the specified kernel
--set-default=kernel-path make the first entry referencing the specified kernel the default
--set-default-index=entry-index make the given entry index the default entry
--title=entry-title title to use for the new kernel entry
--update-kernel=kernel-path updated information for the specified kernel
--zipl configure zipl bootloader
-b, --bls-directory path to directory containing the BootLoaderSpec fragment files
--no-etc-grub-update don't update the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX variable in /etc/default/grub
Help options:
-?, --help Show this help message
Pour installer grubby
$ sudo dnf install grubby
Pour supprimer le kernel 5.11 après avoir démarré sur le 5.10
$ sudo dnf remove kernel*5.11*