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Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in <20190330224300.9uDIN%steffen@sdaoden.eu>: |Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in <20190330010808.cEtZQ%steffen@sdaoden.eu>: ||Matt Housh wrote in <797698dc-0223-33ff-3e39-9fa21aa372f5@crux.ninja>: |||Generally the kernel that goes with a release is the latest LTS version |||available at the time. So it's very likely that will be a 4.19.x version. | .. |||As for 3.5, you can find a test ISO at https://crux.ninja/tmp/ if you | |It has 4.19.25 included! I was looking at the ISO repository, |which is why i have asked. This is great. ... |libpam is missing which is why login booms. Well let's see |whether i find a workaround. Booting with 3.4 ISO and then --bind mounting the new ISO stuff over it, wonderful. May i suggest something. I see suggested efibootxy and grub2-efi. There is also elilo and syslinux. But for EFI, may i suggest adding refind to opt, so that it is available upon install time? I used the predecessor refit and now refind on EFI based systems, and it does it all, and the installation is really simple (just copy the files over to EFI), and if you use the shell install script it will even do fine on a Microsoft system (where replacement of a special non-EFI-standard file is required, but i also did that manually, and it just works fine). The nice thing is that it automatically finds installations of several OSs after reboot, but you can also add manual configuration entries. It then hands over to whatever is used on the chosen entry, i use syslinux/extlinux / FreeBSD etc. there. I.e., you install it once, and then EFI is out of the game. (Except you mount it and edit a configuration text file.) Ciao, --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)