On 22/04/2020 14:38, Per Jessen wrote:
> Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Per Jessen <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: 19 April 2020 10:39
>>>
>>> Question - the multiple kernels feature ought to have retained my dtb
>>> directory contents in /boot/dtb-4.12.14-lp150.12.48/ ?  Or not ?
>>
>> AFAIK, there is no multiversion support for DTB. And DTB should even
>> be kernel version agnostic, but I know this is not really the case.
>>
>> Your /boot/dtb-4.12.14-lp150.12.48/ folder should have been dropped
>> (if there was no *.old file inside) and a new
>> /boot/dtb-4.12.14-lp150.12.82/ should have been created with the
>> update of your DTB package. Is it missing?
> 
> Hi Guillaume
> 
> 12.48 was not dropped as I had a file named *.old in there - I also had
> my working DTB in here, and that was gone. 
> 
> The new 12.82 directory only had the openSUSE supplied DTB which does 
> not work (sufficiently well).
> 
> I was happy when I noticed the 12.48 directory, thinking I can just
> quickly copy the old DTB over ....  
> 
> 

Can you try if you put your custom dtb into
/boot/dtb/current/
I suppose this directory does not get overwritten when updating the kernel.

Would be nice to get feedback on this :)

Regards,
Matthias
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