On Saturday, 27 January 2024 16:10:40 GMT Alexander Puchmayr wrote:

> Since now kernel 6.6 is stable, installation procedure seems to have
> changed.
> 
> I used to install it by
> 
> emerge --config gentoo-kernel

I don't know what that does. I run make oldconfig; make; make modules-install; 
make insstall. That's been my routine for years.

> grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg

I can't help with grub - sorry.

> But grub does not find the kernel, since it is not installed in /boot's root
> but in some uuid named sub directory.

Sounds like you have sys-kernel/installkernel-systemd installed, instead of 
sys-kernel/installkernel.

> Eselect news says for grub users, nothing changes, but actually it does not
> work.

I tried quite hard to follow the systemd way of installing kernels when 
installkernel was split recently, but I gave up in the end and reverted to my 
own way. For one thing, at boot time, the list of bootable kernels was far too 
verbose to be useful. For another, the method involved too much error-prone 
typing; not at all the unixy way.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.




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