I just updated my armbian kernel, I did it with: apt-cache search linux-generic to find the images and sudo apt-get install name of the image to install, the new kernel is in the /boot folder but if I restart It continues to start with the old one, and if I eliminate the old one it no longer starts. How do I select the new kernel to boot from it?
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I just updated my armbian kernel, I did it with: apt-cache search linux-generic to find the images and sudo apt-get install name of the image to install, the new kernel is in the /boot folder but if I restart It continues to start with the old one, and if I eliminate the old one it no longer starts. How do I select the new kernel to boot from it?
i use orangepi+2e
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