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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