Mokka won`t start with the LQX kernel

On my test system if have 2 x Garuda Linux installed.
Garuda Dr460nized + Mokka
On both systems i installed the lqx kernel and all kernels running well.
Except on the mokka system every time, if i boot the lqx kernel the system stop while loading the initramfs. Only reset key or hard shutdown help then.
Reinstall kernel + headers, firmware, sudo dracut -rebuild, boot fallback-initramfs, do not solve this “problem.”
This has be since lqx version 15.3. All other before..no problem to boot.
Journal–>no info about loading on boot with this kernel (nothing) Of course the infos with kernel zen before and current boot. I read and compare the both kernel config files 15.3 lqx kernel ↔ 15.4. (the most important settings and changes, more sorry is too much)
Info for me → the same → nothing that this kernel should not running on the system.
Current, new kernel lqx version is rolling out (last week 15.8.) → tested last weekend with the same result. Same step done → same result. No boot after update.

Steps done today: upd mokka –> reboot and loading lqx 15.9 result = :prohibited:

Start with fallback initramfs lqx kernel –> :ghost: system boot in DE –> surprised –> dracut -rebuild –> reboot default lqx kernel –> surprised –> system is booting in DE and running well without issues.

I compile self now more 10 years my own “kernels” and often enough i had made mistakes but this issue, well, it`s not important, it exist not only this kernel as “backup” but default all kernels should running on a installed systems without intervention dracut -rebuild. Will see what’s going on if the next kernel version is rolling out.

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Benutze einfach nur Sachen die funktionieren :wink:

Did you search or ask about on Tech Patterns :: Liquorix Kernels?

yes, right and they have no info about “my” problem.

I still use ext4 instead of BTRFS on my desktop computer. I had exactly this problem. However, it was with the LTS kernel, not the LQX. It wouldn’t boot and got stuck at the same point as yours.
After booting via the fallback variant and subsequent dracut-rebuild the normal LTS boot worked again as it should.

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