Every distro has their own way of telling what the installed kernel is vs. what the running kernel is, tweaks to their bootloader configuration, and (depending on your architecture and/or personal preference) a variery of different bootloaders to choose from. It is up to the distributions to solve this, not pm-utils.
Every distro has their own way of telling what the installed kernel is vs. what the running kernel is, tweaks to their bootloader configuration, and (depending on your architecture and/or personal preference) a variery of different bootloaders to choose from. It is up to the distributions to solve this, not pm-utils.