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I suppose it's temporarily moot because I have a new update notice:
A newer release of "Amazon Linux" is available.
Version 2023.2.20231011:
Run "/usr/bin/dnf check-release-update" for full release and version update info
Which fortunately does provide instruction on what to do.
But the thing is I did use the "Reboot" function of EC2, at a guess. But the notice in the OP remained. Unless that function doesn't really do a full reboot? It does have the version string you mentioned with uname -a
though.
The message I saw isn't the same as that one though, so I'm not sure it's the same issue?
Usually, it means a new kernel has been applied and you need to reboot.
If your uname -a
output contains the string 6.1.55-75.123.amzn2023
, you are good.
This observation has been logged into AL2023 GitHub under update-motd not run after dnf upgrade #441. From the description, it seems that running sudo update-motd
can help.
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Try running
sudo update-motd
. It should fix this. The MOTD should also auto update after half a day or so later.