On 18/11/2023 17.29, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
I might have to amend my previous statement . . . or revise it . . . . Seems like from the upgrades that went through yesterday the kernel has been returned to [CODE]> uname -r 6.5.9-1-default [/CODE]
and the Slo Roll system boots from the regular grub listing, no need for the 4th line from the top in "advanced options" . . . . Looks like there are some more upgrades showing as available . . . finger's crossed on how that will pan out.
For now Slo Roll boots normally . . . have to see if any evidence of "9-3" is still hanging around . . . ???
But it is now possibly that Slo Roll is "ready for primetime" but just not getting top billing and/or a percentage of the profits . . . . : - )
The current kernel is # rpm -qi kernel-default-6.5.9 Name : kernel-default Version : 6.5.9 Release : 1.2 Architecture: x86_64 Install Date: Fri Nov 3 08:18:24 2023 Group : System/Kernel Size : 260457267 License : GPL-2.0-only Signature : RSA/SHA256, Sat Oct 28 01:16:09 2023, Key ID 7e532c3c1cbb508c Source RPM : kernel-default-6.5.9-1.2.nosrc.rpm Build Date : Sat Oct 28 01:12:11 2023 Build Host : i04-ch3b Packager : https://bugs.opensuse.org Vendor : openSUSE URL : https://www.kernel.org/ Summary : The Standard Kernel Description : The standard kernel for both uniprocessor and multiprocessor systems. Source Timestamp: 2023-10-25 10:31:37 +0000 GIT Revision: 29edc7cd9a87ec6d4ca952c6a054bd93cbd5cce6 GIT Branch: stable Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed # uname -r 6.5.9-1-default but I see a 6.5.9-3.1 in i586 - that one cannot work. Slowroll is still WIP, so problems of one kind or another can occur. Ciao Bernhard M.