In EndeavourOS, it all happens automatically.
If you have a manual Arch setup you have to manually create a new entry whenever you add a new kernel.
In EndeavourOS, it all happens automatically.
If you have a manual Arch setup you have to manually create a new entry whenever you add a new kernel.
Well, not really. I looked through the /efi folder and found only the lts kernel and the current one, and the newly built and installed one, not visible.
Are we talking Endeavouros?
If so, how did you install the kernel?
Yes it is about Endeavour Os. Arch I don’t use.
Which AUR package specifically?
Also, what is the output of find /usr/lib/modules -name pkgbase
A Package linux-lts54 and linux-lts54-headers. Console result: /usr/lib/modules/5.15.90-1-lts/pkgbase
/usr/lib/modules/6.1.8-arch1-1/pkgbase
I retry this all, because maybe I simply missed something, such as entering a password
It looks like the pkgbase
is missing for that kernel.
However, the PKGBUILD clearly writes a pkgbase file.
https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=linux-lts54#n90
My guess is the install failed.
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