I reinstalled my system again and did a fool update and a reboot. It
looks like something else is causing the problem.
** Description changed:
My system won't boot after a kernel upgrade. When I switch back to the
previous kernel version it works fine.
I've got 3 ssd's and 1 hdd.
Currently I'm using 2 ssd's for intel fake raid 1(mirror) for kubuntu 18.04
The last ssd has windows 10 installed.
My hdd is currently unused.
I've reinstalled my system multiple times. I can reproduce this kernel
boot problem every time.
- Fake raid 0 has worked on my system for a a few years now.
- My fakeraid 0 setup broke somewhere on the beginning of september.
+ Fake raid 0 has worked on my system for a a few years now.
+ My fakeraid 0 setup broke somewhere on the beginning of september.
Possibly with the same root cause.
** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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