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@ -64,7 +64,8 @@ kernel-qubes-vm-3.18.17-4.pvops.qubes.x86_64
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~~~
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If you want a more recent version, you can check the `qubes-dom0-unstable` repository.
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As the name suggests, keep in mind that those packages may be less stable than the default ones.
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There is also the `kernel-latest-qubes-vm` package which should provide a more recent (non-LTS) kernel, but has received much less testing.
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As the names suggest, keep in mind that those packages may be less stable than the default ones.
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To check available versions in the `qubes-dom0-unstable` repository:
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kernel-qubes-vm.x86_64 1000:3.18.10-2.pvops.qubes
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Complete!
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[marmarek@dom0 ~]$
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[user@dom0 ~]$
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~~~
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In the above example, it tries to remove the 3.18.10-2.pvops.qubes kernel (to keep only three installed), but since some VM uses it, it fails.
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@ -293,7 +294,7 @@ sudo apt install qubes-kernel-vm-support grub2-common
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If prompted for a GRUB install device, choose `/dev/mapper/dmroot`.
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You will receive an error about GRUB failed to install to it, but just continue anyways.
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You don't need an actual grub bootloader as it is provided by dom0, but having one shouldn't hurt.
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Ignore warnings about `version '...' has bad syntax`.
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Then install whatever kernel you want.
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