On 2023-10-08 11:25, Marco M. wrote:
I did uninstall grub-pc (and grub2). I then installed the new point release (11.8) before rebooting.Am 08.10.2023 um 11:09:53 Uhr schrieb Jesper Dybdal:It seems to have a problem with "grub-pc". But I thought that grub-pc was only for BIOS boot, and that by installing the UEFI version grub-pc would disappear or at least be disabled.Uninstall grub-pc if you are on an UEFI system. You can still have the .deb in /var/cache/apt, so you can reinstall it in a chroot environment of you fear.
After the reboot, which went well, I noticed that the new kernel version was "held back". An explicit install of the new kernel seemed to succeed, and everything seems to work ok now.
Thank you!! -- Jesper Dybdal https://www.dybdal.dk