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yeah it hangs way before the login screen. It basically hangs immediately after exiting GRUB and goes directly to a flashing cursor.
elltee explained it above.. MX Linux's stable distribution is on kernel 5.10 and I need kernel 6.x (part of their advanced hardware support release) to get AMD RDNA3 drivers. So I'll most likely be doing a full reinstall unless you know how to replace kernels in place.
I have no idea what MX is but maybe you could just compile your own? It's not that hard. If you're going to wipe the system anyway, it's an opportunity to mess around a little and learn
Just remember to
Not sure I'm feeling adventurous enough to be compiling my own kernel at this stage in the game. I might do that for some of my homelab machines as an experiment but my main computer really needs to be drop-in and go with full stability.
Totally get it
But I encourage you to try one day. Especially with
MENUCONFIG
it opened my eyes to how much and how little a kernel actually isYou should be able to boot into runlevel 1 easily and upgrade the kernel using the steps someone else already mentioned. No reason to reinstall the entire system.