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I just upgraded from Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit to Ubuntu 15.10 64-bit. I read that 15.10 was using the 4.1 or 4.2 kernel, but I noticed that my kernel didn't upgrade.

When I type in the terminal uname -r, I get 3.19.0-18-generic

Same thing in GRUB: the only kernel I can choose is 3.19.0-18

Can someone explain how to upgrade the kernel?

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This is a bug in the distribution upgrade script.

You can install the correct kernel by running:

sudo apt-get install linux-generic

After a reboot you should have the 4.2 kernel.

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  • I'm installing it right now. Oct 24, 2015 at 14:06
  • It worked, thanks. I now have the 4.2.0-16 kernel. Oct 24, 2015 at 14:20
  • You know what's funny about this? I encountered this bug, so I reported it as a bug, and Ubuntu devs are telling me that this bug does not exist. Mind you, I've encountered this bug on two upgrades and one OS install over an existing broken OS. In all three cases, I ended up having to manually install the kernel like this. bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/1510137 Oct 27, 2015 at 0:00
  • Interestingly, this didn't work for me. I'm running Ubuntu 15.10 (GNU/Linux 3.13.0-32-generic x86_64) which I upgraded from 15.04. When I launch the command sudo apt-get install linux-generic it returns that I'm running the latest version. This VM is hosted at DigitialOcean, could their cache be my issue?
    – user193491
    Nov 5, 2015 at 16:52
  • You need to change kernel from VPS menu. It is unrelated.
    – Pilot6
    Nov 5, 2015 at 18:00
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There are two bugs here, one in software-properties https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/1506169 and one in the ubuntu upgrade process https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1509305. Both of these are being fixed and should be resolved shortly.

As mentioned installing linux-generic before or after the upgrade will ensure you have the new version of the kernel installed.

The version of release upgrader in -proposed will now (2015-10-28) do the right thing, you can use it via adding the "--proposed" switch to do-release-upgrade or check-new-release-gtk. Alternatively, if you wait a couple of hours the fix will move to updates and will just work.

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