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  • O [email protected]

    This is common in rolling releases, but Pop OS isn't a rolling release distro. Maybe a package you installed or something similar?

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    This is common in rolling releases

    • me who has been using the same heckin arch install without any issues for over 7 years:

    w a t ???

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    • golden_zealot@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

      If Windows and Linux are installed on the same drive under different partitions, I seem to recall that a Windows update can fuck your Linux partition.

      Was there a Windows update recently?

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      No, it can just affect the boot record in some cases. This is not that case.

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      • G [email protected]

        The picture you posted doesn't show an error, that's a screen to select your boot drive. Are you saying you don't know how to select a boot drive or that when you do select the boot drive, nothing happens? You're not giving us any information to help you with.

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        When I restart the computer, the screen remains dark so I have to shut it down. When I select my distro, the screen hangs on that.
        When I boot from any live USB I get the error

        0.083296] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.
        0.263311] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
                   due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                   (20220331/psparse-529)
        0.263591] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                   \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                   (20220331/uteval-68)
        0.264837] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS
                   due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                   (20220331/psparse-529)
        0.265092] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                   \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                   (20220331/uteval-68)```
        
        I have tried different distros, but none work. Interestingly  windows still works.
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        • golden_zealot@lemmy.mlG [email protected]

          If Windows and Linux are installed on the same drive under different partitions, I seem to recall that a Windows update can fuck your Linux partition.

          Was there a Windows update recently?

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          It wasn't the windows update. It happened after a Linux update.

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          • A [email protected]

            "Linux doesn't boot"

            Maybe begin with any information at all then if you want this to be helpful to others?

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            #16

            When I restart the computer, the screen remains dark so I have to shut it down. After I select distro it hangs.
            When I boot from any live USB I get the error
            0.083296] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.
            0.263311] ACPI Error: Aborting method _SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
            due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
            (20220331/psparse-529)
            0.263591] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
            _SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
            (20220331/uteval-68)
            0.264837] ACPI Error: Aborting method _SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS
            due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
            (20220331/psparse-529)
            0.265092] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
            _SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
            (20220331/uteval-68)

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            • ? Guest

              So I got this weird bug – I updated my Pop_OS install and now Linux doesn't boot anymore. I should probably boot from USB and fix this. I could figure it out on my own, but maybe it will be good knowledge for people searching on engines so any advice is welcome. Windows still boots properly. Let's give people some alternatives to reddit 🙂

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              Lmao typical Linux forum responses. Criticisms for no error message in main post but when given the message everyone goes silent.

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              • ? Guest

                When I restart the computer, the screen remains dark so I have to shut it down. After I select distro it hangs.
                When I boot from any live USB I get the error
                0.083296] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.
                0.263311] ACPI Error: Aborting method _SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
                due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                (20220331/psparse-529)
                0.263591] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                _SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                (20220331/uteval-68)
                0.264837] ACPI Error: Aborting method _SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS
                due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                (20220331/psparse-529)
                0.265092] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                _SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                (20220331/uteval-68)

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                try searching up what SGX is

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                • J [email protected]

                  No, it can just affect the boot record in some cases. This is not that case.

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                  #19

                  This would be what I was thinking of then, thanks for clarifying.

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                  • ? Guest

                    When I restart the computer, the screen remains dark so I have to shut it down. When I select my distro, the screen hangs on that.
                    When I boot from any live USB I get the error

                    0.083296] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.
                    0.263311] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
                               due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                               (20220331/psparse-529)
                    0.263591] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                               \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                               (20220331/uteval-68)
                    0.264837] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS
                               due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                               (20220331/psparse-529)
                    0.265092] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                               \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                               (20220331/uteval-68)```
                    
                    I have tried different distros, but none work. Interestingly  windows still works.
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                    #20

                    I wonder if it has anything to do with this:

                    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1418992/sgx-disabled-by-bios-message-on-ubuntu-20-04-booting

                    I'm not familiar with SGX, but it kinda sounds like a predecessor to Secure Boot? I wonder if that's preventing some kind of startup.

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                    • ? Guest

                      When I restart the computer, the screen remains dark so I have to shut it down. When I select my distro, the screen hangs on that.
                      When I boot from any live USB I get the error

                      0.083296] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.
                      0.263311] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
                                 due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                 (20220331/psparse-529)
                      0.263591] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                                 \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                 (20220331/uteval-68)
                      0.264837] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS
                                 due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                 (20220331/psparse-529)
                      0.265092] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                                 \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                 (20220331/uteval-68)```
                      
                      I have tried different distros, but none work. Interestingly  windows still works.
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                      ACPI errors shouldn't be an issue, it's somewhat common to see them. Are you still able to boot from live USB? Are your Linux and Windows installations on the same drive? Sometimes Windows can mess with the boot settings of other OSes and even break a GRUB install.

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                      • Z [email protected]

                        Lmao typical Linux forum responses. Criticisms for no error message in main post but when given the message everyone goes silent.

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                        14 fucking minutes and there's no response? Oh noes.

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                          Have you tried this? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1411354/ubuntu-22-04-acpi-bios-error-bug

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                          • ? Guest

                            When I restart the computer, the screen remains dark so I have to shut it down. When I select my distro, the screen hangs on that.
                            When I boot from any live USB I get the error

                            0.083296] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS.
                            0.263311] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS
                                       due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                       (20220331/psparse-529)
                            0.263591] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                                       \_SB.PCI0.SPI1.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                       (20220331/uteval-68)
                            0.264837] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS
                                       due to previous error (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                       (20220331/psparse-529)
                            0.265092] ACPI Error: Method execution failed
                                       \_SB.PCI0.SPI2.FPNT._CRS (AE_AML_INVALID_RESOURCE_TYPE)
                                       (20220331/uteval-68)```
                            
                            I have tried different distros, but none work. Interestingly  windows still works.
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                            Also try enabling sgx in bios

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                            • ? Guest

                              So I got this weird bug – I updated my Pop_OS install and now Linux doesn't boot anymore. I should probably boot from USB and fix this. I could figure it out on my own, but maybe it will be good knowledge for people searching on engines so any advice is welcome. Windows still boots properly. Let's give people some alternatives to reddit 🙂

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                              Looking through your response I think you got unlucky updating bad packages causing it to not boot anymore, my advice is to boot Live USB backup your data and reinstall a distro with time shift just to be safe.

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                              • T [email protected]

                                I wonder if it has anything to do with this:

                                https://askubuntu.com/questions/1418992/sgx-disabled-by-bios-message-on-ubuntu-20-04-booting

                                I'm not familiar with SGX, but it kinda sounds like a predecessor to Secure Boot? I wonder if that's preventing some kind of startup.

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                                Yes, I'm thinking that the bios got corrupted somehow and from what I can tell, it doesn't matter what linux kernel version I try to run. There is no SGX setting in the bios. I will try to update the bios tomorrow (I already tried once and that hung as well) and will update the thread then. Luckily windows still works.

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                                • G [email protected]

                                  ACPI errors shouldn't be an issue, it's somewhat common to see them. Are you still able to boot from live USB? Are your Linux and Windows installations on the same drive? Sometimes Windows can mess with the boot settings of other OSes and even break a GRUB install.

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                                  I have tried to boot from 3 distros and none of them worked, but a windows USB worked perfectly. I'm thinking that it has to do with the bios. No they are not on the same drive.

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                                    Yes, I'm thinking that the bios got corrupted somehow and from what I can tell, it doesn't matter what linux kernel version I try to run. There is no SGX setting in the bios. I will try to update the bios tomorrow (I already tried once and that hung as well) and will update the thread then. Luckily windows still works.

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                                    That link I gave mentioned a Grub setting for ignoring SGX. Maybe try that after updating your BIOS, if that doesn't work.

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                                      So I got this weird bug – I updated my Pop_OS install and now Linux doesn't boot anymore. I should probably boot from USB and fix this. I could figure it out on my own, but maybe it will be good knowledge for people searching on engines so any advice is welcome. Windows still boots properly. Let's give people some alternatives to reddit 🙂

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                                      Kinda why Linux sucks and I barely use desktop pcs anymore they’re literally nerd territory now.

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                                        Kinda why Linux sucks and I barely use desktop pcs anymore they’re literally nerd territory now.

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                                        99% of Linux users don't experience 'random' boot problems. Ever.

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                                          99% of Linux users don't experience 'random' boot problems. Ever.

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                                          Yeah me neither since I barely ever touch a desktop pc it’s not the 90s anymore and most people are on their phones.

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