Hello! You have security patches described here https://cve.basealt.ru/ In the following patches 01.03.2019 / kernel-image-std-def-2:4.4.172-alt0.M80C.1 07.08.2019 / kernel-image-std-def до 2:4.4.188-alt0.M80C.1 20.06.2019 / kernel-image-std-def до 2:4.4.181-alt0.M80C.1 15.08.2019 / kernel-image-std-def до 2:4.4.189-alt0.M80C.1 you have the 2nd epoch of the kernel required, but the latest updates for p8 have the following version kernel-image-std-def|1|4.9.217|alt0.M80P.1|x86_64| You probably have a problem with either the page or the package version. # uname -a Linux host-170.localdomain 4.9.217-std-def-alt0.M80P.1 #1 SMP Sat Mar 21 13:33:57 UTC 2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux # cat /etc/altlinux-release ALT 8 SP Server # date Fri Apr 3 16:15:48 MSK 2020
Please, update from c8.1 branch.
And use un-def kernel: update-kernel -t un-def
(In reply to Andrey Cherepanov from comment #1) > Please, update from c8.1 branch. How can I do this? You have instructions for c8, but there is the same kernel.
(Ответ для Petr на комментарий #3) > (In reply to Andrey Cherepanov from comment #1) > > Please, update from c8.1 branch. > > How can I do this? You have instructions for c8, but there is the same > kernel. As root: update-kernel -t un-def Because updated images use kernel-image-un-def-4.19.78 as main kernel. Kernel std-def is deprecated and is available only for legacy software. Do not use it.