FIXED. On a hunch I enabled the repository for bullseye again to reinstall the "missing" kernel and the proxmox-kernel-helper. All installed successfully. Disabled bullseye repo and updated everything else, reinstalled proxmox and after a reboot proxmox 8.2.2 booted up nice and updated and all...
Thank you for your prompt reply. None of those will work as I have to get apt to either ignore removing the kernel or try to manually install the proxmox-kernel-helper as that seems to stop even the default kernel from being installed. After reboot I have to revert to an older kernel because now...
So running through the scripts, Updated the system to 7.4 for before running the install. All the checks came back green. So I thought I was good to go. Ran the update from bullseye to bookworm without issue OS wise. At some point in the Proxmox upgrade it stated that it needs to remove proxmox...
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