The hard drive holding my OS 13.1 /boot partition died on me but I had a backup and a spare drive. After installing the backup /boot partition and re-initializing grub I was able to boot again into OS 13.1.
However because my /boot partition backup was a little old I now have run into a problem. I cannot boot into the latest kernel but I can boot into the one before the latest. The grub menu does show the latest kernel bu when I try booting into it a message says that it cannot be found. When I then choose the kernel before the latest I can boot successfully. So something is out of sync between the grub menu items and the actual latest kernel. It seem to me that I should be able to straighten this out in Yast by re-installing the latest kernel. How do I do that ? Or how do I straighten out this problem in any other way ?
However because my /boot partition backup was a little old I now have run into a problem. I cannot boot into the latest kernel but I can boot into the one before the latest. The grub menu does show the latest kernel bu when I try booting into it a message says that it cannot be found. When I then choose the kernel before the latest I can boot successfully. So something is out of sync between the grub menu items and the actual latest kernel. It seem to me that I should be able to straighten this out in Yast by re-installing the latest kernel. How do I do that ? Or how do I straighten out this problem in any other way ?