- Is your previous boot really from July, or am I misunderstanding something?
- The standard Manjaro chroot command is
manjaro-chroot -a- This will automatically mount a few other things that will allow
inxito produce more meaningful results.
- This will automatically mount a few other things that will allow
- Was your system up-to-date before this most recent update?
- The reason I ask is that some people reported similar problems back in July, in at least one case related to systemd dropping support for cgroup v1.
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