I see a 6.x kernel marked as recommended. Can anyone tell me how to switch?

It’s the first time I see a 6.x kernel marked as recommended. I’ll take this as my cue to finally upgrade from 5.15.x

Edit: I could swear there used to be a button to switch to an installed kernel (running KDE version), but all I see are Remove and Changelog buttons (loosely translating buttons text back to English from French). Can anyone tell me how to switch?

you install a kernel, and then reboot to switch to it. If you want another one than the latest installed one, you need to select it from the boot menu

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Thanks!

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How do I access the boot menu? It seems like Bluetooth shows as not activated (Activate button does nothing, despite bluetooth.service running in systemd), so I’d like to go back to the 5.15 kernel to see if it works.

When I boot, I’m not greeted by a boot loader, it boots directly into KDE

Holding shift or esc should show the grub menu while booting.

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