Unexpected Kernel versions in two different x86_64 systems

Ian Bruntlett ian.bruntlett at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 19:29:28 UTC 2021


Hi All,

On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 at 18:52, Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> 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 ...
>

Thank you all, for your replies.

Merry Christmas :)


Ian

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