I was able to get the new kernel to show up with the linux-boot-prober command. That command in addition to using the /etc/fstab for the input partition also parses the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file for...
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I was able to get the new kernel to show up with the linux-boot-prober command. That command in addition to using the /etc/fstab for the input partition also parses the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file for...
The linux-boot-prober was returning nothing before I fixed the UUID issue. That command is now returning kernel information, but not the new kernel (20.04), just the old kernel (16.04).
I fixed the linux-boot-prober issue. Debug messages show up in the /var/log/syslog file when executing that command. The linux-boot-prober checks /etc/fstab on the passed in partition. After...
The kernel and initramfs files are stored in the boot partition (/dev/sda2). I copied in the new kernel and initramfs files (20.04) into that partition. The grub menu is created from partition 4...
I am aware of 16.04 no longer being supported and that 20.04 will soon stop being supported. I am working on a new custom image for 24.04.
The original designer/developer of the system no longer...
I have hardware with a single SSD imaged with six partitions:
EFI
/boot
swap
recovery (Ubuntu Server 16.04)
/ (Ubuntu Desktop 16.04)
/home