nunclud, entirely different issue, and next time, you should start a new thread. In this case, I'd try to purge the current kernel (4.19), then reinstall it. I'm not sure if that will work.
nunclud, entirely different issue, and next time, you should start a new thread. In this case, I'd try to purge the current kernel (4.19), then reinstall it. I'm not sure if that will work.
Thanks for the advise. I did purge the corrupt kernel and fallback to 4.18.0 but after all update and dist-upgrade and full upgrade, i can not get back to latest kernel (4.19.0) despite the fact that
# grep VERSION /etc/os-release
VERSION="2019.1"
VERSION_ID="2019.1"
# uname -sr
Linux 4.18.0-kali3-amd64