Okay found the issue to the boot loop. The repo key get's not accepted automatically and there is no way for the user to accept this unless you run another TU command with the -c option so you get into an interactive mode to accept the key. Continue: (All steps included) > sudo transactional-update dup > > The following 62 packages are going to be upgraded: > Aeon-release Aeon-release-appliance NetworkManager NetworkManager-bluetooth NetworkManager-branding-openSUSE NetworkManager-wwan btrfsprogs btrfsprogs-udev-rules coreutils coreutils-systemd cryptsetup gdm gdm-schema gdmflexiserver gnome-control-center gnome-control-center-color gnome-control-center-goa gnome-control-center-user-faces gnome-control-center-users gtk4-branding-openSUSE gtk4-schema gtk4-tools health-checker health-checker-plugins-MicroOS libX11-6 libX11-data libX11-xcb1 libbtrfs0 libbtrfsutil1 libcryptsetup12 libgdm1 libgtk-4-1 libldap2 libnm0 libp11-kit0 libpython3_11-1_0 libvte-2_91-0 libzypp mutter p11-kit p11-kit-tools patterns-aeon-base perl-Bootloader python311 python311-base python311-cryptography python311-pycairo samba samba-ad-dc-libs samba-client samba-client-libs samba-libs selinux-policy selinux-policy-targeted systemd-presets-branding-Aeon sysuser-shadow typelib-1_0-Gdm-1_0 typelib-1_0-Gtk-4_0 typelib-1_0-NM-1_0 vim-data-common vim-small x86_64_v3-branding-Aeon > > sudo reboot > sudo transactional-update pkg in openSUSE-repos-MicroOS-NVIDIA > sudo transactional-update -c pkg in nvidia-drivers-G06 > > Accepted repo key > sudo vim /etc/zypp/zypper.conf > - # autoAgreeWithLicenses = no > + autoAgreeWithLicenses = yes > ESC + :x > > sudo reboot > nvidia-smi > NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running. No driver without intervention it seems.