I'm having trouble upgrading from Debian 11 Bullseye from kernel 4.4.194 to the newer kernel 5.10.x.
Kernel installs correctly: 'sudo apt-get install linux-image-5.10-arm64'.
I check installed kernels: 'dpkg --list | grep linux-image', you can see kernel 5.10.x installed.
After installing GRUB, GRUB also shows the new kernel installed. After restarting the system, the old kernel 4.4 is still there.
The bootloader on startup doesn't seem to see GRUB at all after installing it, the GRUB menu doesn't appear.
When it comes to hardware, it is a RICO-3399 board: https://www.aaeon.com/en/p/pico-itx-boards-rico-3399, arm64 architecture,
chip RockChip RK3399.
I need a kernel update to install docker.
Maybe the problem is with the bootloader?
Kernel installs correctly: 'sudo apt-get install linux-image-5.10-arm64'.
I check installed kernels: 'dpkg --list | grep linux-image', you can see kernel 5.10.x installed.
After installing GRUB, GRUB also shows the new kernel installed. After restarting the system, the old kernel 4.4 is still there.
The bootloader on startup doesn't seem to see GRUB at all after installing it, the GRUB menu doesn't appear.
When it comes to hardware, it is a RICO-3399 board: https://www.aaeon.com/en/p/pico-itx-boards-rico-3399, arm64 architecture,
chip RockChip RK3399.
I need a kernel update to install docker.
Maybe the problem is with the bootloader?