25 Nov
2020
25 Nov
'20
14:58
On 11/25/20 3:39 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
Latest refers to most recent kernel which means that as soon as you have second 5.9 kernel previous are deleted, which likely is 5.8.
You really want "oldest" - this allows keeping "last known good" indefinitely while still installing latest kernels to test them.
Thanks. I just added the explicit version number of the 5.8.x kernel as this should work according to the comments in the config file. Adrian