Why Linux Mint 23 Alfa Moved Kernel Management Out of Update Manager!
Linux Mint just rebuilt how it handles kernel updates — and it's a bigger change than the changelog makes it sound.In this video, I break down Mint's new Kernel Management system, which was pulled completely out of the Update Manager and rebuilt inside the new System Administration tool. Instead of tracking individual kernel versions, Mint now tracks kernel series (LTS, HWE, HWE-edge, and more), automatically prunes old kernels on a weekly schedule, and lets you protect specific kernels from ever being auto-removed. It also brings full kernel management parity to LMDE for the first time, including support for Debian backport kernels.
I cover:
*Why your /boot partition keeps filling up with old kernels in the first place
*What changed between the old Update Manager kernel tool and the new System Administration kernel manager
*How series-based tracking (LTS vs HWE vs HWE-edge) actually works
*How the new protect and history features prevent kernel-cleanup disasters
*Why this update quietly makes Mint's "Edge" ISOs unnecessary
*What this signals about Mint's upcoming 20th anniversary release
If you run Linux Mint or LMDE, this changes how you should think about updates going forward.
Sources referenced: Linux Mint's official Monthly News blog post
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