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   mm0fmf to All   
   Raspbery Pi OS Lite stuck on kernel 6.1   
   18 Jun 24 09:43:26   
   
   From: none@invalid.com   
      
   I have a Pi Zero W that was running running a Debian 11 version of   
   Rapsberry PIOS Lite.  It was originally running Debian 10 and was   
   successfully updated to 11 by an in-place update. The Bullseye update   
   fine and with a few mods to minimise SDcard writes has been running for   
   years.   
      
   A while back I upgraded it in in-place to Bookworm and it went OK. I   
   think there were some strange network rules such that the Wifi is not   
   managed by NetworkManager but it works fine. This Pi runs headless and   
   is used as an SSH gateway from the wonderful internet to my network.   
      
   OK, I did an in-place upgrade which they say you should not do but it   
   worked and the Pi is 100% fine. And I did an in-place upgrade again   
   which worked. So that's 10->11->12   
      
   Except... I've noticed that the kernel is stuck on 6.1.x from 2023 and   
   whilst there are updates for the components when I run the regular "sudo   
   apt update / sudo apt upgrade" the kernel doesn't get touched. Looking   
   on the PiOS website it's says Pi OS lite 32bit is on kernel 6.6.   
      
   So my question is whether there is some way with apt update/upgrade to   
   get the kernel updated? Or I am facing (what I expect to the case) that   
   I need to do a clean install of the latest image and re-apply my SDcard   
   wear reducing mods?   
      
   Ideas?   
      
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