Change the default kernel branch to boot on solus

Installing an alternative kernel

By default, Solus utilizes our linux-current kernel. The separate kernel branches can be added by installing the linux-lts or linux-current packages. Note that each kernel has separate module packages, so if you use these kernel modules, you’ll need to install the one related to the kernel you are adding.

linux-lts linux-current
bbswitch bbswitch-current
broadcom-sta broadcom-sta-current
linux-lts-headers linux-current-headers
nvidia-340-glx-driver nvidia-340-glx-driver-current
nvidia-390-glx-driver nvidia-390-glx-driver-current
nvidia-glx-driver nvidia-glx-driver-current
razer-drivers razer-drivers-current
v4l2loopback v4l2loopback-current
vhba-module vhba-module-current

Change the default kernel branch to boot

After successfully booting into a kernel from the current or lts branches running sudo clr-boot-manager update will make the booted kernel branch the default boot option going forward.

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