09-10-2019, 07:17 AM
(09-07-2019, 01:02 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: The kernel version after the update should be 4.19.69 but it's showing 4.19.66 in your sysinfo output. This indicates the update did not complete successfully.
I always recommend monitoring an in-place update via ssh (as stated in the VIEW instructions) to be sure that it completes successfully.
The command is:
Code:moodeutl -t
Here are the commands to bump the kernel
Code:# 4.19.69
echo "y" | sudo PRUNE_MODULES=1 rpi-update f8c5a8734cde51ab94e07c204c97563a65a68636
# cleanup
sudo rm -rf /lib/modules.bak
sudo rm -rf /boot.bak
sudo apt-get clean
-Tim
OK, back to my OP'ish desires... ;-)
So, yes I did reboot, the problem stayed... and since it was an unsuccessful kernel update, I guess that would be expected.
Tim, I usually do watch an upgrade... but this last time it was inconvenient, and I just waited a goodly amount of time. (Maybe not!)
Did the above commands, and the moodeutl -t, saw the below:
Quote:pi@moode:~ $ echo "y" | sudo PRUNE_MODULES=1 rpi-update f8c5a8734cde51ab94e07c204c97563a65a68636
*** Raspberry Pi firmware updater by Hexxeh, enhanced by AndrewS and Dom
*** Performing self-update
*** Relaunching after update
*** Raspberry Pi firmware updater by Hexxeh, enhanced by AndrewS and Dom
*** Your firmware is already up to date
And, without fanfare... I am running the 4.19.69 v7+ kernel, and no more funny error msg in System Info. I wish I could tell you if it was a real problen in the in place upgrade, vs something I did (or the network did) to screw it up. Might just download the whole thing and reflash whole, to be on the paranoid side, but nothing new has presented as a problem.
Was about to tear into my system to put in that faster read command, but realized it's midnight already. My Pi 3B+, takes at least 8 sec, BTW... Wouldn't mind finally being able to read the system info in hand held phone mode as well... that's been a tiny irritant for a long time. Maybe later, maybe I'll wait for 6.2.1