What does "ls -l /dev/mapper/fedora_crypt" show?
Do I run this from...'within' the 'chroot' thing, or just in the live USB
after i do 'luks open'?
That's one of the possible places for it to write the files. Did
it
find the right place? If not, you'll have to specify the file yourself.
I don't know? I don't know where or what any of this should be doing, or it
I'm doing the right thing.
"rpm -q kernel-core"
e.g. kernel-core-5.18.13-200.fc36.x86_64
"dracut /boot/initramfs-5.18.13-200.fc36.x86_64.img 5.18.13-200.fc36.x86_64"
You will also have to re-install the kernel-core package to the vmlinuz
file installed.
I'm sorry, I'm not quite understanding the instructions here?
is "rpm -q kernel-core" a command I should run? if so, where/when?
"e-install the kernel-core package to the vmlinuz " may as well be fre nch to me
- I've been using linux for 4 weeks now and I'm sorry but I just don't
understand this rapid fire technical jargon.
At this point, it might just be easier to do a backup and re-install.
Not an option.
If it comes to that, I'm done with my linux experiment. Theres a month of work gone
into fixing all the bugs and glitches and problems I've run into, and the whole reason
this thing started was because I couldn't get snapper to work properly to back up that
work, and I was trying to troubleshoot that by testing it on a clean fresh 'test'
installation, so I wouldn't risk my main one. Instead, it's killed it.