Not really for me anyway. It’s just some errors but i don’t know if they relate to why it isn’t booting.
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Reinstalling EOS in the root partition- fingers crossed it goes well.
Reinstalling worked, although I had to update the keyring first. Just a matter now of reinstalling all my software again and reconfiguring certain things. No significant data loss thankfully.
I’m perplexed at how a simple system update caused that error though - especially since the default configuration of KDE is clearly compatible with my hardware.
Edit: it preserved 98% of my desktop which is impressive.
I’m running Kde and i use btrfs and i haven’t had any issues. I’m on Ryzen with amd graphics.