Hi,
I ran a Sudo upgrade yesterday and it kept failing. Upon inspection it appeared that my /boot folder was full and I needed to free space.
I went ahead and as carefully as I could freed up the space but after rebooting I was met with a kernel panic. The only kernels I have are 6.9.9 and the recovery for it but unfortunately both of them cause kernel panic.
How can I fix this? I have a debian live USB that I am able to access the graphical rescue mode from but I have never performed a chroot rescue before and need someone's assistance with some well explained instructions please.
I ran a Sudo upgrade yesterday and it kept failing. Upon inspection it appeared that my /boot folder was full and I needed to free space.
I went ahead and as carefully as I could freed up the space but after rebooting I was met with a kernel panic. The only kernels I have are 6.9.9 and the recovery for it but unfortunately both of them cause kernel panic.
How can I fix this? I have a debian live USB that I am able to access the graphical rescue mode from but I have never performed a chroot rescue before and need someone's assistance with some well explained instructions please.
Statistics: Posted by Rockcutter — 2024-07-18 12:48 — Replies 0 — Views 2