Comment 1 for bug 2049634

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R. Diez (rdiezmail-ubuntu) wrote : Re: SMB 1 broken in kernel 6.5.0.14.14~22.04.7

Today I temporarily reverted back to Kernel 6.2.0-39-generic, by choosing it from the Grub bootloader, and the SMB 1.0 network shares started working correctly again. I think it is clear that Kernel 6.5 is broken in this respect.

Fortunately, package linux-image-6.2.0-39-generic is still installed. Package linux-image-5.15.0-91-generic is also there.

I am worried that the 6.2 Kernel version will get kicked out on the next system update. I am guessing that the system will automatically keep the original 5.15 kernel series and the new 6.5, but not the 6.2 series.

In the past years, updating the system failed a couple of times because the /boot partition was full, which I guess it is some kind of Ubuntu shortcoming, as my installation was nothing out of the ordinary. I had to manually delete some kernel-related packages. These memories reminded me that the space for old kernels is limited, so that the 6.2 version may get automatically kicked out the next time around. And version 5.15 is too old, I wonder what kind of problems that might cause in my system.