i m facing a weird issue. The last row that appears is that the system has umounted all the filesystems and swap saying “Rebooting”… i don’t get out of there, systems doesn’t reboot or shutdown.
I didn’t run endeavouros per months. I did update yesterday, had to chroot to repair grub, also fixed a not synching pacman issue, and never faced an issue like this.
My config is a b550 itx asus, 5800x3d and a 6900xt. I did update the bios with the last one like 1 month ago, and i disabled the ftpm option that gave me stutter in many games.
To another disk there is windows 10 installed.
I did a fresh install of endeavouros - i dunno why, sorry i m stupid i just wanted to try to get rid of it - and… same damnd issue.
Previously i used endeavouros for like 1 year, updating the system and not getting any issue.
i suspected was something related to the kernel, or something in the kernetl
yes i have I225-V buggy ethernet lan that doesn’t work well on windows 10, frequently disconnecting, and the ax200 wifi and bt… so i won the bingo of the bad things…
ok the good news that its is not something that is dying in my pc… i hate use windows, so at this point i have to downgrade the kernel
Can’t EndeavourOS allow choosing “LTS” kernel versions like Manjaro? I think there are too many kernel updates. It’s not that I want to update kernel, but it gets updated with other things every time. I guess some users like using the latest kernel as soon as it gets released, but from my experience, I usually get more troubles than benefits from frequent kernel updates.
yes i remember with manjaro there was a kernel tool that allowed to you to choose the kernel that you wanted to keep, and you could also choose to install whatever version you wanted
I had thought that a fix would be released very soon, since this is a serious bug, but it seemed it wouldn’t come fast and not being able to put the PC to sleep was too inconvenient, so I disabled BT using the following method. Now restart/sleep works fine.
Create file: sudo micro /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
content:
blacklist bluetooth
blacklist btusb