piboot-try --reset-new is a privileged operation that generally requires root privileges, e.g. "sudo piboot-try --reset-new". But I'm more concerned that you appear to be on the plucky kernel (6.14) rather than the questing one (6.17). Could you attach the output of "ls -lR /boot" ?
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