Thank you @Aki
Reading back over the above, it appears ZFS 2.2.5 supports kernel 6.9, so I need to keep that one I think and so I should delete the two 6.10 kernels: 6.10.3 and 6.10.4.
If I do that then will the ZFS package still be at 2.2.5? Sorry, I'm not very knowledgeable about this area of Linux.
A concern I have is that if I do frequent apt update/upgrade cycles, isn't apt upgrade going to keep trying to create a new 6.10.x kernel and update the GRUB bootloader with it?
Reading back over the above, it appears ZFS 2.2.5 supports kernel 6.9, so I need to keep that one I think and so I should delete the two 6.10 kernels: 6.10.3 and 6.10.4.
If I do that then will the ZFS package still be at 2.2.5? Sorry, I'm not very knowledgeable about this area of Linux.
A concern I have is that if I do frequent apt update/upgrade cycles, isn't apt upgrade going to keep trying to create a new 6.10.x kernel and update the GRUB bootloader with it?
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