It wasn’t happening before, but at some point after updating the kernels it gets stuck here.
I’ve tried doing reinstall-kernels
manually but nothing has been fixed.
It wasn’t happening before, but at some point after updating the kernels it gets stuck here.
I’ve tried doing reinstall-kernels
manually but nothing has been fixed.
Check your EFI filesystem for errors. Are you dual-booting?
I haven’t looked into this and won’t be updating til tomorrow (I have a set schedule) but maybe give it a bit, issues will never be fixed straight away. Did you report it or are you waiting on others to? etc
Sorry if this is a bit all over just stating what I woudl do/think
Sorry, how do I check my EFI filesystem for errors? And yes, I’m dual-booting with Windows in a separate drive, I followed a guide here to add it as a systemd entry but it kinda broke after some time.
I should also add, I can still boot up with LTS, just not with the current kernel.
Well, this is my first time asking in the forums about it. I looked around for some similar problems but I don’t exactly know how to go about it, so I wanted to ask myself.
Might be something hardware related (;m next to cluesless here)
Sorry, I’ll tell you more details.
As I mentioned not an expert but this is the kernel I stick with these days on ZEN and the mainstream shutting down woud hang hut LTS always shuts down. Have all installed just in case, if LTS is working I would just stick with it and experitment occasionally on the others to see if the issues are fixed. (I would also advise to set up REISUB pretty sure if you seach the forum it should show up and how to implement
Uninstall the non-functioning kernel, reinstall it and run sudo reinstall-kernels
for good measure.