In the update last Friday, I noticed that in /boot, there is now only one kernel installed? Is that expected? The most unfotunate part is that there is something fishy with it and I get a bunch of stack-traces during boot-up (and bluetooth is not working)
root@milliways # find /mnt/boot/
/mnt/boot/
/mnt/boot/EFI
/mnt/boot/EFI/Boot
/mnt/boot/EFI/Boot/BOOTX64.EFI
/mnt/boot/EFI/Boot/fbx64.efi
/mnt/boot/EFI/systemd
/mnt/boot/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project/mmx64.efi
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project/bootloaderx64.efi
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project/grubx64.efi
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project/BOOTX64.CSV
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project/kernel-com.solus-project.current.6.8.12-293
/mnt/boot/EFI/com.solus-project/initrd-com.solus-project.current.6.8.12-293
/mnt/boot/loader
/mnt/boot/loader/entries
/mnt/boot/loader/entries/Solus-current-6.8.12-293.conf
/mnt/boot/loader/loader.conf
/mnt/boot/solus-enroll-me.cer
root@milliways #
I know I used to have TWO kernel options prior.
How do I configure it to always have the current kernel plus the "n-1" kernel?