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The kernel modules aren't necessarily in the "wrong spot", but I'm using the wrong kernel. My Ethernet kernel modules, e1000e, as well as many others are located at
/usr/lib/modules/6.8.4-arch1-1
But uname -r outputs:
6.8.2-arch1-1
Also, there are three directories in /usr/lib/modules, being:
6.8.2-arch1-1 6.8.2-arch2-1 6.8.4-arch1-1
mkinitcpio -P doesn't change anything, as well as re-installing linux using both pacman and pacstrap in the archiso.
I am using both the core, extra, and core-testing, and extra-testing repositories, could this be the problem?
How can I make arch use the right kernel, and also not cause this error again?
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You're obviously booting the wrong kernel. Check your bootloader config. Is your /boot partition mounted in the right place when you re-install / run mkinitcio?
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You're obviously booting the wrong kernel. Check your bootloader config. Is your /boot partition mounted in the right place when you re-install / run mkinitcio?
Thank you so much, all I had to do was regenerate my grub config. Seems so simple, not sure how I didn’t realise this earlier
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Please always remember to mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
Thanks.
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