I hope you understand what I mean.

On my grub screen there are 4 options, 2 regular booting and 2 recovery mode afair.

I cannot access the first regular one, only the second one. Cannot give you a screenshot or a picture because I’m scared of rebooting the computer again.

If I execute cat /etc/debian_version it returns 13.0, so it’s already upgraded.

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y doesn’t return any errors.

what is going on?

  • A Mouse@midwest.social
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    29 days ago

    Did you delete the kernel out of /boot directly, or use apt to uninstall the kernel? I went through 2 VMs recently and doing apt full-upgrade removed some older kernels. You can do dpkg -l | grep linux-image to find a list of all the installed kernels, and apt remove each linux image that is older.

    You’ll want to do a grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg to have grubs menu rebuilt.