This is first time happening to me. I ran pacman -syu and systemd got updated. now my system won’t boot to to systemd-boot menu.
Can anyone help me how to solve it?
Can you provide some more details?
What does it boot to? A black screen only and it hangs?
It is stuck at asus logo. and I don’t have windows on my system. only endeavourOs
ASUS Motherboard BIOS splash screen is where it freezes?
Hmm. Are you updated to the latest BIOS?
What is the exact model of your board?
it is asus vivobook 510u . and no I haven’t touched bios. why would I? it was working without problem like 12 hours ago.
I would also suggest that you chroot onto the system from a live disk and see if you are able to mount /efi
It’s recommended to keep your bios updated.
yes i did it. I was able to mount it. I don’t know what to do after that
After update my Lenovo laptop only booted to a screen that gave option to boot to bios. Had to chroot, update system and reinstall kernels to get the normal boot options. After that, it has worked fine.
I reinstalled the kernels but didn’t work for me.
Being on the latest version of your BIOS can sometimes dodge issues like this. It’s always worth checking.
The advice from the others to chroot is probably your best bet at this point.
Boot up your live usb and post the output of the following commands:
sudo parted -l
efibootmgr
Indicate also which ones are your EnOS’ partitions.
systemd broke ig try reinstalling
it is just your systemd which broke in this case , it is unusual but yea it broke , reinstall endeavouros , backup the data with the nautilus tool do what mount the partitions on the chroot and then install nautilus and make sure to have a usb which has enough space to backup your necessary files and then just type the following commands after installing nautilus sudo nautilus
and then copy and paste the necessary files to the USB stick (make sure you have 2 usb sticks one for backup and another for reinstalling endeavour) once done shut it down the pc and reinstall endeavour os just like how we do it once done later just use the backup usb stick to get all of your files :> and i guess it is the best solution i can give in this case
should i reinstall with systemd-boot loader or grub?
I have backuped my file and deleted my os. I don’t know whether i should reinstall with systemd-boot again or grub.
reinstalling the OS would be safer and easier
I am reinstalling the os but should i choose systemd-boot as bootloader or grub?