Mouse problems with 5.15.0-106 kernel?
Little Girl
littlergirl at gmail.com
Wed May 15 13:27:46 UTC 2024
Hey there,
Adam Funk wrote:
>My system normally has two kernels available (the latest one
>installed and the one installed before that). What I want to do is
>make sure that the -105 version remains available even when an
>upgrade pulls in a newer (than the -106) kernel. Then I can boot
>into the new version, see if it works, and still have -105 as a
>fallback. I think what I need to so is just set the -105 packages so
>they are flagged as manually installed.
The response by fkraiem on this page may be of use for that:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/473356/how-to-keep-specific-old-kernel-on-my-next-kernel-upgrade
I should make a note of this for my own purposes, too. Once in a
while, I come across a kernel that doesn't like my hardware. It never
occurred to me that that even if I use a fallback kernel while that
"bad" kernel is current, the "bad" kernel would still exist and would
then become the new fallback the next time the kernel got upgraded,
making the fallback useless.
--
Little Girl
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