Ah yes, it's one version behind latest, it depends on how often I update the kernel-ceres-amd64.tar.gz (at https://debiandog.github.io/MakeLive), will do soon.I downloaded the latest version of mklive-buster64. The build was without issue. On checking, the new build has kernel 4.19.0-8-amd64, which I thought would have included the newer version
In the meantime, if you want to (anytime) upgrade to latest kernel, you can use (from menu) > System > Upgrade/Install kernel, it will build the necessary files to replace in the "live' folder, choose: linux-image-4.19.0-9-amd64-unsigned (at this time)
Looking through Synaptic I notice that there are no linux-image* packages highlighted as being installed. I assume that this is because the modules are contained in a squashfs. Can a new linux-image be installed using Synaptic? The Kernelmodules.sqquashfs?
That's right, not registered as installed because it's separate kernel .squashfs, installing through synaptic has no effect (needs to be upgraded to newer kernel .squashfs (and newer initrd1.xz and vmlinuz1) in the 'live' folder), so as I wrote above, use "Upgrade/Install kernel" from menu for that.
EDIT: didn't realize earlier that when making a build, "Upgrade/Install kernel" may not be in the menu, therefore install "upgrade-kernel" package using synaptic or apt.
Fred