Boot issue after system update

Hi there community, I wanted assistance on boot
My system fails to boot after an update
The boot log shows

[ OK ] Finished Initialize hardware monitoring sensors.

[FAILED] Failed to start Network Manager.

See 'systemctl status NetworkManager.service for details.

[ DEPEND] Dependency failed for Network Manager Wait Online.

[ [OK

OK ] Started Virtual Machine and Container Registration Service.

1 Reached target Network.

[ OK ] Reached target Network is Online.

Starting libvirt legacy monolithic daemon Starting MariaDB 11.3.2 database server

Starting Samba NMB Daemon... Starting Permit User Sessions.

Starting Network Manager.. [ OK ] Finished Permit User Sessions

Starting Hold until boot process finishes up Starting Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen..

[ OK ] Started Bluetooth service.

[OK] Reached target Bluetooth Support.

[FAILED] Failed to start Network Manager

See 'systemctl status NetworkManager.service for details. [ OK ] Finished Hold until boot process finishes up.

[ OK ] Finished Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen.

[FAILED] Failed to start libvirt legacy monolithic daemon.

[FAILED] Failed to start Authorization Manager.

[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Modem Manager

[ FAILED] Failed to start libvirt legacy monolithic daemon.

[FAILED] Failed to start Network Manager.

[FAILED] Failed to start libvirt legacy monolithic daemon.

[FAILED] Failed to start Network Manager.

[FAILED] Failed to start Simple Desktop Display Manager

[FAILED] Failed to start libvirt legacy monolithic daemon.

[FAILED] Failed to start Network Manager.

[FAILED) Failed to start Network Manager [FAILED]

Failed to start libvirt legacy monolithic daemon. [FAILED] Failed to start libvirt legacy monolithic daemon.

[FAILED] failed to start samba NMB daemon 

Unfortunately , i tried using a Live ISO to chroot boots to boot log page and the system just turns off completely shuts down

Tried recovery mode the command line is inaccessible im unable to post my inxi

The only thing working is the grub line :slightly_smiling_face:

Can you boot onto the latest working snapshot from GRUB and if OK restore it?

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You have been registered here for 3 years and should know the forum rules.
Edit your first post, use codeblocks for the output and post your garuda-inxi.

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  • Format terminal output (including your garuda-inxi) as a code block by clicking the preformatted text button (</>) , or put three tildes (~) above and below the text

Without garuda-inxi this request will be moved to 412 Precondition Failed

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Please explain yourself better, it’s not clear what you mean.
Boot the garuda-live.iso, open a terminal and post the garuda-inxi (w/o chroot) from there.
If that doesn’t work, it’s still the Dell laptop, right? If so, then post the garuda-inxi from an old topic of yours and write what has changed (e.g. plasma version, x11/wayland, windows dualboot? etc. pp.).

The main reason should be Network Manager, the rest are just side effects.

This certainly seems to be what your errors point to.

Without a garuda-inxi output we have no idea of what kind of system you are running.

As you are having problems booting, can you at least enter your bios setup. Depending on your bios version, you may have options to enable/disable your networking components. If possible, disable any Ethernet, WiFi, or Bluetooth hardware in your bios.

I would also recommend installing an alternate kernel such as the LTS from a chroot session. You can use USB cellular phone tethering to get a working internet connection.

From a chroot I would also try disabling all Network Manager services that are enabled.

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