On 7/26/20 12:56 PM, Frédéric Pierret wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2020-07-26 12:50, qubes via qubes-users wrote:
>> On 6/27/20 6:55 AM, qubes via qubes-users wrote:
>>> On 6/26/20 10:14 PM, Qubes wrote:
>>>> On 6/26/20 9:49 PM, qubes via qubes-users wrote:
>>>>> On 6/13/20 5:36 PM, pudding wrote:
>>>>>> I updated dom0 from the security-testing repo today due to the new CPU
>>>>>> hardware bug. After finishing update and rebooting my laptop, it is
>>>>>> stuck on the black screen forever, and will not load the LUKS decryption
>>>>>> screen.
>>>>>> ..
>>>>>
>>>>> Same problem on Lenovo t460 but "standard" repo/update.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> That is a real problem. I guess it is game over without a backup.
>>>>
>>>
>>> As pudding said, you can boot the old kernel, thank spaghettimonster.
>>> But what is the real cause of the problem?
>>> Can I do something about it or will the next Dom0-Update fix this
>>> problem? Shall I reinstall the .125-Kernel?
>>> Or - worst case scenario - will newer kernels stop working on this
>>> laptop in the future anyway?
>>
>>
>> The newest kernel (128) won't boot neither.... :-(
>> So I am still using 4.19.107.
>> But on next update I will be out. (unless I can "preserve" the old kernel)
>>
> 
> In dom0, edit /etc/dnf/dnf.conf and change install_limit=3 to higher number 
> to keep more kernel versions installed. Have you tried also kernel-latest? 
> It's 5.7.X version.
> 

Thanks for the advice. Or simply I don't do an update :-)

> You say that you have black screen since kernel 4.19.125?

True. Just a blinking cursor.





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