If I grep for kernel-default in the /var/log/zypp/history file, I get this sequence of installs and removes: Is the solution just to add more “latest-n” options to the nf? Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 25 Jan 10 13:36 vmlinuz -> vmlinuz-5.15.12-1-default My /boot just has this: -rw-r-r- 1 root root 1725 Jan 2 15:02 boot.readme Luckily, the 5.15.12 works on this machine (called “cube”), but my other machine fails with this kernel, and has no fallback. It seems to mark three 5.15.12 kernels “to keep” (one duplicated), so it ended up deleting the prevous 5.15.8 because there were a couple of 5.15.12 versions (1.2 and 1.3) which it thought were installed, though only one of them was. 13:39:18 cube(786) (operator()):383 Marking package as to keep.īut then later, it has: 13:39:18 cube(786) (removePackageAndCheck):157 Request to remove package: 13:39:18 cube(786) (removePackageAndCheck):241 Successfully marked package: for removal. 13:39:18 cube(786) (fillKeepList):442 Found possible more recent running candidate edition: 5.15.12-1.3 13:39:18 cube(786) (fillKeepList):413 Matching packages against running kernel default-x86_64 13:39:18 cube(786) (markObsoleteKernels):581 Found installed multiversion kernel package 13:39:18 cube(786) (markObsoleteKernels):584 Identified as a kernel package 13:39:18 cube(786) (markObsoleteKernels):577 Searching for obsolete multiversion kernel packages. 13:39:18 cube(786) (parseKeepSpec):308 Parsing keep spec: latest,latest-1,running My /var/log/zypper.log has the following for when the new kernel was installed/deleted: 13:39:18 cube(786) (markObsoleteKernels):487 - Starting to mark obsolete kernels. Multiversion.kernels = latest,latest-1,running My /etc/zypp/nf has the following: multiversion = provides:multiversion(kernel) I was expecting to be able to use the previous 5.15.8 kernel to boot from while this is sorted out, but it seems that my system is not keeping any previous kernels. A kernel upgrade today left me unable to boot one of systems.
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