BTW astrodarius
Once again…
In your own topic you should read how to install the right nvidia driver for your kernel. (dependence from kernel)
The zen kernel need the nvidia-open-dkms driver.
deinstall: (pls compare self what you must deinstall over pacman -Qs nvidia
)
default is this:
egl-wayland gwe nvidia-utils nvidia-settings opencl-nvidia lib32-nvidia-utils lib32-opencl-nvidia nvidia-dkms
i would use this:
sudo pacman -Rdd garuda-nvidia-config nvidia-dkms nvidia-settings nvidia-utils opencl-nvidia libxnvctrl lib32-nvidia-utils lib32-opencl-nvidia gwe python-py3nvml nvidia-prime
then (without reboot)
sudo pacman -S nvidia-open-dkms egl-wayland lib32-nvidia-utils lib32-opencl-nvidia nvidia-settings opencl-nvidia nvidia-utils nvidia-prime
and type yes for all dependence
then reboot
but all this → another topic..pls
That could be a unclean shutdown or reboot.
Default not, only: clearing the log may lead to loss of changes that were made since the last transaction commit
pls do nothing if you use this command until it is finished. (my mind)
btrfs rescue
to read example here:
https://www.linux.org/docs/man8/btrfs-rescue.html
After rescue use the gui and scrub this partition.