I find that, when I update dom0 with a new kernel, too 
often my machine won't boot anymore, after the update. 

Then I need to tinker with the boot partition. It seems as if, 
this last time, what worked was to run fsck.vfat on the 
partition. I am (I hope understandably) reluctant to mess 
about with this bit of infrastructure without strong need.

The machine is an ASUS K501UW, UEFI boot only, that 
needs "nouveau.modeset=0" to avoid frequent kernel oopses,
so installing was a chore.

Is there a way to get reliable booting after a dom0 kernel
update?

Do I need to unmount my /boot partition and fsck.vfat it 
before rebooting?

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