logrusx wrote:Does gentoo-kernel-bin work? If it does, try gentoo-kernel with savedconfig use enabled and gradually strip parts of the configuration and don't touch sections you don't understand. Have backups of the config on every step. After you reduce enough (by your judgement) of the kernel, try building it yourself. If you manage to produce working kernel, now you can drop gentoo-kernel and shave off configuration manually. Still, keep backups of the config on every step.
Best Regards,
Georgi
I do not believe the gentoo kernel bin will work because my / partition is LUKS encrypted but I am not using LVM at all.
Things are very weird right now, I cannot tell if I have a serious hardware problem or if the drivers are just not working for me. I do have video but if i play minecraft i get 2 frames per second and nvidia-settings is almost completely blank until i run it as root at least once. After running it as root the user can also run it but the video settings tab shows absolutely no information what so ever and the GPU-0 tab shows GPU utilization locked to 0%.
This morning when booting the machine booted straight into windows so I booted the system rescue, unlocked / which is on the same drive as windows, chrooted in, mounted /boot and cd'd to it and ran grub-install --efi-directory=EFI /dev/nvme1n1p1 and I got my grub menu back on reboot. I have seen grub become uninstalled at power down before so this was an easy fix but very worrying that it is happening.
I do have a question though my two nvme drives are nvme0n1 and nvme1n1 and they flip flop which is which so I have to do lsblk to see where drive 0 is. WHY???? whiskey tango lol!