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Incorrect kernel selected to boot a detected Linux OS
When more than one kernel are available to boot one partition, the installer runs os-prober to find out how to boot the OS. The current setup takes the first line that os-prober spits out and processes the entry like that. If the user has more than one kernel, the kernel being used may not always be the first listed by os-prober. To resolve this issue, the installer should read the vmlinuz link and find out what it points to. Once that's resolved, copy that kernel to /boot and setup the menu entry
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Fix
#26at VLCore/vinstall. Fix#25at VLCore/Vinstall by checking for /boot/vmlinuz on foreign linux installs before assuming what linux-boot-prober reports→ <<cset b87ff407c89a>>
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reporter Merged in m0e_lnx/m0e-vinstall (pull request #12)
Several bug fixes and enhancements Fixes
#24. Fixes#25. Fixes#26. Fixes#27→ <<cset e61deccf2f9d>>
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