Unexpected Kernel versions in two different x86_64 systems
Oliver Grawert
ogra at ubuntu.com
Thu Dec 23 18:49:49 UTC 2021
hi,
Am Donnerstag, dem 23.12.2021 um 19:38 +0100 schrieb Ralf Mardorf via
ubuntu-users:
> It has got nothing to do with the way you installed or updated
> Ubuntu.
it has *exactly* to do with the way you installed it ...
when 20.04.1 (or in fact any .1 LTS release comes out), the next gen
HWE kernel does not exist yet, thus the .1 LTS isos always come with
the original release kernel ... from the .2 release on the isos contain
the hwe stack by default ... so if you install one machine from a .1
image and another from the .2 one, you end up with different kernels by
design ...
ciao
oli
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