By marjinalist1
I have Ubuntu 13.10 32 Bit on my droplet. I always update my system but whenever a kernel update comes out, Ubuntu doesn’t update grub to use new kernel.
For example, I have installed “3.11.0-17-generic” kernel with the latest update buy my system still uses “3.11.0-12-generic”. I tried to update grub and restart my system but nothing changed.
How do i fix it?
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We do not support booting via grub unfortunately. See <a href=“https://www.digitalocean.com/blog_posts/linux-kernel-management-part-1”>https://www.digitalocean.com/blog_posts/linux-kernel-management-part-1</a>.
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