Never play computer when tired. It said, 40 updates available, so I said ok and went back to my surfing. A bit later I checked and it said, reboot is needed, so I did but the #$%^#! system wouldn't come back up. So I then began trying to remember how to roll back updates. Then I thought about my system install flash drive, unplugged the one with my movies and, for some unknown reason I hit the reset again and POOF! It booted up. Stupid system was trying to boot to a media drive but gave no error about no boot block or anything. Note to self: don't admin while tired.
LOLOL SOunds like something I would do. You're forgiven :P On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 11:03 AM Fred via openSUSE Users < users@lists.opensuse.org> wrote:
Never play computer when tired. It said, 40 updates available, so I said ok and went back to my surfing. A bit later I checked and it said, reboot is needed, so I did but the #$%^#! system wouldn't come back up. So I then began trying to remember how to roll back updates. Then I thought about my system install flash drive, unplugged the one with my movies and, for some unknown reason I hit the reset again and POOF! It booted up. Stupid system was trying to boot to a media drive but gave no error about no boot block or anything. Note to self: don't admin while tired.
-- Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. - Goethe
On 2024-03-27 16:02, Fred via openSUSE Users wrote:
Never play computer when tired. It said, 40 updates available, so I said ok and went back to my surfing. A bit later I checked and it said, reboot is needed, so I did but the #$%^#! system wouldn't come back up. So I then began trying to remember how to roll back updates. Then I thought about my system install flash drive, unplugged the one with my movies and, for some unknown reason I hit the reset again and POOF! It booted up. Stupid system was trying to boot to a media drive but gave no error about no boot block or anything. Note to self: don't admin while tired.
That's a BIOS/UEFI setting; check the boot order and settings. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)
Am 27.03.24 um 19:03 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 2024-03-27 16:02, Fred via openSUSE Users wrote:
Never play computer when tired. It said, 40 updates available, so I said ok and went back to my surfing. A bit later I checked and it said, reboot is needed, so I did but the #$%^#! system wouldn't come back up. So I then began trying to remember how to roll back updates. Then I thought about my system install flash drive, unplugged the one with my movies and, for some unknown reason I hit the reset again and POOF! It booted up. Stupid system was trying to boot to a media drive but gave no error about no boot block or anything. Note to self: don't admin while tired.
That's a BIOS/UEFI setting; check the boot order and settings.
After a certain up-time I always have reduced memory and reaction-time, and get tired no matter the BIO-Settings. :-P -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Málaga Twitter: @Marsfotografo (often explicit nudes) https://www.patreon.com/danielbauer https://www.daniel-bauer.com (nudes)
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Carlos E. R.
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Daniel Bauer
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Emily Gonyer
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Fred