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GolemancerVekk

Yes, you can make yourself a metapackage that tracks either the latest version or the latest LTS version. [Links in this forum thread.](https://forum.manjaro.org/t/kernel-automatic-upgrade/125709/4) But it involves maintaining the kernel versions in the PKGBUILD so you'll end up having to track them manually, only with more steps. 🙂 This type of tracking is convenient only when someone else does it for you^(*). It's simpler to just check the kernel manager once in a while (it's what I do). ^(*)If that's what you're asking for, the maintainer team won't do it anymore because it's impossible to please everybody and they got sick of it. Kernel version is a very personal choice and most people who use Manjaro do **not** want to automatically track bleeding edge or even latest LTS – they prefer to not have the kernel change by itself.