I fixed it by booting into snapshots install72.img (-stable kernel turns out to
not boot -current) and going thorugh the upgrade process. installboot must've
been what I needed to do.
For the sake of the archive: Initially I couldn't upgrade because I exited to
shell from the installer to decry
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 09:01:26PM +, Chris wrote:
> After that however, the bootloader no longer prompts me for the full disk
> encryption passphrase. Previously it was prompting me for the FDE passphrase
> before it tried to boot the broken kernel.
I'm assuming that you only have a single di
Hello misc,
I tried to stop a sysupgrade before it updated anything by pressing the power
button, but by the time the computer shut off the install script was already
midway through updating the kernel. I know, bad idea on my part.
I was left with an unbootable kernel. To repair it I booted int
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