Thats bad, less snapshots, and missing text after initramfs. is this your -g14?
Best thing, do not change the kernel, use zen or lts.
Save your data on external memory and start fresh, or wait, maybe other forum user have a better idea.
Thats bad, less snapshots, and missing text after initramfs. is this your -g14?
Best thing, do not change the kernel, use zen or lts.
Save your data on external memory and start fresh, or wait, maybe other forum user have a better idea.
how can i switch kernel and save all my data?
thats not the default one,
mhwd-kernel -li
Currently running: 6.6.1-zen1-1-zen (linux-zen)
The following kernels are installed in your system:
local/linux-amd-znver3 6.6.v.1-1
local/linux-zen 6.6.1.zen1-1
So, where you got it from?
g means gaming kernel?
Use the forum search, please, for changing kernel.
Use cp or rsync or whatever to other HDD/SSD/USB-Stick?
Just use whoogle for more infos.
kernel contains miscellaneous patches for ASUS ROG Laptops
but what is the “no space” error? surely that can be fixed
Might try a btrfs balance?
ERROR: not a btrfs filesystem
solved it - despite having 14GB free space, the system recognizes anything above 95% as “full”. df-h
said i was 97% full, so i just deletee more files until the " no space" error was gone
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