[HowTo] The kernel is .. . and now you see!
As a result of this bug configuring grub, is not updated when you intall the new kernel (at least it happened to me as well) then, After a few mishaps, I found the solution.
We open our trusted shell and, after creating a backup file grub.cfg typing " sudo cp / boot / grub.cfg / boot / grub / grub.cfg.bkp ", let's give the command "sudo grub- mkconfig-o / boot / grub / grub.cfg "That will re-create the configuration file updated.
Note: this will probably be done every time you install a new kernel, I say" probably "because I've yet to install a new kernel ...
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