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I am not experienced with nvidia honestly. My knowledge is up to the kernel module, but i know there is more to it. Somebody else have to say, if the above what i posted does not work.

Wait! Never mind! I’m stupid!

I followed the rest of your instructions!

65 was still installed, so i installed 66.

Now when I run mhwd-kernel -li, i see both.

  • linux65
  • linux66

How do i get rid of the old one now?

I think i followed your instructions, and i think they’re working.

Right now I’m seeing both 65 and 66

If i reboot right now, will it kill everything and set me on fire?

Will not get any worse. If you have kernel 66, kernel65 and nvidia 66 it should boot, if only this was messed. Then you can remove kernel65

You can list what is installed like so

pacman -Ss linux66 |grep installed
pacman -Ss linux65 |grep installed
sudo mhwd-kernel -r linux65

also suggest check nVidia drivers before rebooting

sudo mhwd -li

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