From: tnp@invalid.invalid   
      
   On 31/01/2025 10:24, Chris Green wrote:   
   > The Natural Philosopher wrote:   
   >> On 31/01/2025 09:04, Chris Green wrote:   
   >>> Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:   
   >>>> On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 20:54:29 +0000, Chris Green wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> Marco Moock wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> apt list installed 'linux-image*'   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Then   
   >>>>>> apt policy    
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>> That simply lists every possible matching package as far as I can see,   
   >>>>> not what's actually installed.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> You forgot the “policy” part.   
   >>>   
   >>> I meant that "apt list installed 'linux-image*'" lists every possible   
   >>> matching package.   
   >>>   
   >>> Without knowing what I'm interested in "apt policy   
   >>> " isn't much help.   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> None of the packages listed by "apt list installed 'linux-image*'" is   
   >>> installed on my system. If I do "apt list --installed 'linux-image*'"   
   >>> which I think is maybe what was intended it shows nothing. In other   
   >>> words the kernel is no longer in a package called anything like   
   >>> linux-image.   
   >>>   
   >> Did you try   
   >> apt-get dist-upgrade   
   >> or   
   >> apt fullupgrade   
   >> yet???   
   >>   
   > Yes, no help.   
   >   
   > However I'm pretty sure I have found the problem, see:-   
   >   
   > https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=380470   
   >   
   > Obviously my 'older' system has been upgraded from Bullseye to   
   > Bookworm but not properly/completely. I don't really remember doing   
   > it but I guess I must have at some point.   
   >   
   Ah. I think if you install the 'generic' kernel you will upgrade to the   
   latest stable   
      
   > It's not got a lot of cusotmisation, I'll probably just do a reinstall   
   > from scratch which will guarantee it's 'clean'.   
   >   
   If upgrades get scratchy that's what I end up doing.   
      
      
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