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Display currently booted/running kernel: msg#00066boot-loaders.grub.bugs
Hi, This isn't necessarily a bug; more of a question to the GRUB experts. Is there a way to use GRUB to display the currently booted kernel? I know uname -a displays similar info, but I'd like to determine which kernel image file was booted and is currently running. Thanks in advance. |
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