On 10/22/25 22:52, Jason Self wrote:
Based on your description, you've already found a successful workaround
by delaying the start of Network Manager. This indicates the system is
stable otherwise.

It seems to crash the instant I use "sudo smartctl --all /dev/nvme0"

As you've noted, older kernels work correctly. For now, the most stable
solution is to continue using the last known-working kernel version for
your daily tasks.
I switched to the LTS and it works fine too so far.
The most crucial clues will be in the system logs from the boot attempt
that ended in a panic. After you've rebooted successfully (either with
the workaround or an older kernel), you can view the logs from the
previous boot.

These system logs would be taken with the "sudo journalctl -b -1" to get the previous boot logs correct?

I produced the logs for one of crashed boots I think.
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