On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 07:10:11PM +0100, Germano Massullo wrote:
Thank you for your support.
Perhaps I am missing something in the kernel-install commands
root@machine:/home/user# rpm -q --scripts kernel-uki-virt
package kernel-uki-virt not installed
Hmm. I'm really wondering how you end up having anything
in /boot/efi/EFI/Linux if the kernel-uki-virt sub-rpm is
not installed. Non-UKI kernels should never ever be copied
to that location.
root@machine:/home/user# kernel-install -v add
The command is longer than that, with kernel version and image,
best cut+paste the complete line from the rpm install scripts,
then add '-v' for verbose output.
If kernel-uki-virt is not installed try
'rpm -q --scripts kernel-core'
take care,
Gerd