simply holding shift seems to have solved the problem.
Nothing has been fixed. It just booted in safe (recovery) mode.
If you reboot without holding the left shift key, it will fail again.
You have to select the previous kernel to make sure it isn't the culprit, as mentioned in my other comment.
> simply holding shift seems to have solved the problem.
Nothing has been fixed. It just booted in safe (recovery) mode.
If you reboot without holding the left shift key, it will fail again.
You have to select the previous kernel to make sure it isn't the culprit, as mentioned in my other comment.
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