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   mm0fmf to All   
   Re: Raspbery Pi OS Lite stuck   
   18 Jun 24 17:38:21   
   
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   On 18/06/2024 16:34, mm0fmf wrote:   
   > On 17/06/2024 20:29, Mike Powell wrote:   
   >>> Except... I've noticed that the kernel is stuck on 6.1.x from 2023 and   
   >>> whilst there are updates for the components when I run the regular "sudo   
   >>> apt update / sudo apt upgrade" the kernel doesn't get touched. Looking   
   >>> on the PiOS website it's says Pi OS lite 32bit is on kernel 6.6.   
   >>   
   >>> So my question is whether there is some way with apt update/upgrade to   
   >>> get the kernel updated? Or I am facing (what I expect to the case) that   
   >>> I need to do a clean install of the latest image and re-apply my SDcard   
   >>> wear reducing mods?   
   >>   
   >>> Ideas?   
   >>   
   >> The raspberry pi website suggests that you use "full-upgrade" each time   
   >> instead of "upgrade."  My kernel would sometimes be listed as "held back"   
   >> if I only used "upgrade."  "full-upgrade" seems to cause it to be updated   
   >> when one is available.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   * SLMR 2.1a * */  <==-- Tribble with a lightsaber   
   >>   
   >   
   > Thanks for the suggestions.  Spending a while looking about the system   
   > showed there was no linux-image-xxxx package installed.  I don't know   
   > how that actually happened but it would explain why the kernel was not   
   > being updated. The kernel would be the files from bullseye I'm assuming.   
   > I had a few half-hearted attempts to try to install the   
   > linux-image-6.1.xx package that the currently installed kernel came from   
   > but I got errors each time I tried.   
   >   
   > So... I took the MS way out and blitzed it with the latest image and   
   > installed on a new card. A bit of headless setup fun and then checking   
   > in an A+ with a serial console and a Wifi dongle meant I could confirm   
   > everything was working. SDcard into the Pi Zero, booted up and auto   
   > connected to the Wifi. Followed by apt update/upgrade, copy some files   
   > from the old card, install fail2ban, make the wear reducing changes and   
   > we're back in business.   
   >   
   > I've kept the old card so I may try seeing I can can fix the borked   
   > install and get it to update. I feel I'd understand things better that   
   > way. I don't know if this was the result of doing an in-place update   
   > from bullseye to bookworm.   
   >   
   > Thanks for the comments.   
      
      
   And I've had to fix the systemd issues so fail2ban works and enable   
   nftable.service so nft rules get loaded on boot. No doubt there'll be more.   
      
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