01.11.2024 19:47, ASSI wrote:
ASSI writes:
Andrei Borzenkov writes:
Why do you have sdbootutil installed if you are not using systemd-boot?
I don't know. I had to manually remove it at some time (based on advice on this list) and either I forgot to do it on this machine (this is an older system that I don't use regularly anymore) or it got pulled in again at a later time. Removing it manbually resolves the issue and no error message is shown when installing a kernel.
I updated that system again today and the same thing happened, as something has pulled in sdbootutil again. Since I can cleanly remove it, it is either a recommendation or a weak dependency, how do find out what is causing sdbootutil to get installed on this machine?
man zypper zypper search --recommends zypper info --supplements
Regards, Achim.