Oh, so I have to umount
and mount
again mounting first on /mnt/boot
and then try to fix it?
Oh, so I have to umount
and mount
again mounting first on /mnt/boot
and then try to fix it?
Thanks, I managed to chroot
, now I don’t know how to fix the shit I did. I think I have to fix something in /boot
because that’s what I’ve played with, someone told me I’m missing an initramfs
file I think. Am I supossed to run sudo apt update initramfs and then delete all the kernel files in /boot that are previous to the linux-image-5.11.0-43 which is the one I’m using?
Okay, I managed to chroot, now I don’t understand the part where I reinstall initramfs and clear the old kernels in /boot. Am I supossed to run sudo apt update initramfs
and then delete all the kernel files in /boot that are previous to the linux-image-5.11.0-43
which is the one I’m using?
It’s not one of those tube white monitors, it’s an LCD one but really old and its super fucked up, maybe from the 2000s
Could you tell me how to chroot? I think I can manage to do the rest by myself. uwu
Nope, how do I chroot and install that? I assume it involves sudo apt install linux kernal whatever
?
which car does this, i dont believe it
I dont have a backup of my passwords so now im on another pc with another lemmy ccount
Okay, I ran sudo apt remove linux-image-5.11.0-40
and then it started doing some stuff, from what I remember reading it did something like trying to uninstall kernel 40 but also wanting to reinstall it as soon as it did that, and complain about dependencies. Now my PC is bricked, I try to boot it and it doesn’t let me decrypt my machine so it stays in boot menu frozen even though it gives me two choices. Before that I can choose advanced settings from where I can choose which kernel to run my machine, but it just gives me this error:
Yes, but it would imply having to move almost 1TB of files, plus having to reconfigure all my system after reinstalling, which will also take quite a lot and I get to learn a bit from here even though I’m so fucking stressed right now.