El 3/3/19 a las 12:24, Thorsten Holtkämper escribió:
Hi all,
kernel upgrades on the raspi sometimes end up with not the latest kernel being "activated" in the /boot directory. The reason for this is the kernel rpm postuninstall script of the old kernel that is removed:
postuninstall scriptlet (using /bin/sh): cp $(ls -1 /boot/kernel-*-*|tail -1) /boot/kernel7.img cp $(ls -1d /usr/share/raspberrypi2-kernel/*-*/|tail -1)/boot/*.dtb /boot/ cp $(ls -1d /usr/share/raspberrypi2-kernel/*-*/|tail -1)/boot/overlays/*.dtb* /boot/overlays/
It chooses the latest kernel version with "ls -1 /boot/kernel-*-*|tail -1" which fails for kernel versions that have different number of digits in the version string, e.g. 4.9 and 4.14 or 4.14.91 and 4.14.103.
An additional "sort -V" should fix the problem, i.e. "ls -1 /boot/kernel-*-*|sort -V|tail -1".
What do you think?
That looks bad!!!, you may even end up removing your current kernel. The sort -V seems to do what we need to, but this will be a problem until the last 4.14.xx is removed from the system. I'll try to build a new kernel later today, so we can start testing this.
Thanks for the report. Pablo.
Best regards, Thorsten
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