bazite intramfs update boot loop
I rebased to bazite gnome from kinoite and it’s now updating intramfs when I boot in, then restarts and booting it again results in the same proces.
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probably crashing for some reason, rebasing between DEs is not supported
can cause all sorts of problems
That's intresting. Why would it cause problems?
Isn't it just replacing one DE with another?
I'll try with kde version then
Is it just a bazite thing?
I had succesfuly rebased from silverblue to kinoite in the past
No, upstream Fedora says not to do this either
You will find the same advice across the entire Universal blue stack as well
Good to know
same behavior with KDE
Is this your first time through?
That can take 20 minutes
It's making a new ostree deployment
It rebooted 3 times already
Switch to a TTY and give me an output of that service
And is this a Nvidia image?
No
That's even weirder
Is it possible? System hasn’t booted
control + alt + f4
then
systemctl status bazzite-hardware-setup | fpaste
and perhaps journalctl -u bazzite-hardware-setup | fpaste
I get blank screen and blinking _
so when that completes, rather than getting to the desktop, it reboots
and you're not on a nvidia image?
Yes
that's very weird
what's your hardware?
it’s Huawei matebook 13. Intel core i5 10210U and 8Gb ram
Integrated gpu
that should be supported. Is this a steam deck image?
or a normal desktop one?
Desktop one
hnmm..
I'll need a log from that service in some way
Maybe some kernel parameter is needed
Is there any emergency mode?
yes
that hardware setup service is responsible for setting kargs and what not, but we definietly don't have anything specific to your hardware
have you installed Linux on this hardware before? Was anything needed?
Nothing
I have been using Linux exclusively on this laptop for last 4 years
Everything worked fine
This is the image i used
rpm-ostree rebase ostree-unverified-registry:ghcr.io/ublue-os/bazzite:stable
If you can get a log out of that service then we'll be in good shape, I'm really not sure what's up here. You should be able to also TTY and disable that service
Yeah. I just cant really tty
Is it possible that it doesn’t work because I had edited/etc/profile
?
Really depends on what you did, if you're rebasing anything can really happen, I would almost try our ISO instead
I reverted the change in profile but it doesn’t seem to help
I guess I’ll just stay on kinoite
I have noticed that my boot partition is almost full
maybe thats the isuue
I'll try to clean it a little bit
It worked
Nice find