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Arch Linux gives users the choice to install multiple kernels to their systems.
E.g. I have currently linux-mainline and linux-next installed.
However, if I update linux-next, needrestart warns me that the new linux-next kernel is expected, even I currently setup in Grub to use the mainline kernel always.
Pending kernel upgrade!
Running kernel version:
5.19.0-rc8-1-mainline
Diagnostics:
The currently running kernel version is not the expected kernel version 5.19.0-rc8-next-20220726-1-next-git.
Is it able that needrestart only warns if the running branch is newer than my current linux kernel?
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Other Linux distris have the same concept but im currently not aware if there is a common approach to detect kernel branches/variants in a generic way.
Arch Linux gives users the choice to install multiple kernels to their systems.
E.g. I have currently
linux-mainline
andlinux-next
installed.However, if I update
linux-next
,needrestart
warns me that the newlinux-next
kernel is expected, even I currently setup in Grub to use themainline
kernel always.Is it able that
needrestart
only warns if the running branch is newer than my current linux kernel?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: