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Thus, the new kernel is never installed because of the old CentOS 7 boot entries and the dnf installonly_limit. I manually solved the issue by using grubby to remove the two old entries and to add the new kernel.
Could you please check why leapp/elevate failed to remove those old entries from CentOS 7?
Thank you.
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Hello everyone, I hope I'm in the right place to report a problem with elevate/leapp.
Once I migrated a CentOS 7 server to AlmaLinux 8, I noticed that the server could NOT reboot to newly installed kernels.
In my
/etc/dnf/dnf.conf
I have the kernel limit set to 2:I can see the latest kernel properly installed:
But on boot, I always get the old kernel:
Then I noticed with grubby, that the new kernel does NOT get a grub boot entry:
Thus, the new kernel is never installed because of the old CentOS 7 boot entries and the dnf
installonly_limit
. I manually solved the issue by using grubby to remove the two old entries and to add the new kernel.Could you please check why leapp/elevate failed to remove those old entries from CentOS 7?
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: