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<canadian>
Hello there, I had Armbian seemingly working on my Orange Pi 5, I booted into the desktop and all was going well, until I opened a terminal and did a sudo apt update follow by sudo apt upgrade, and rebooted
<canadian>
Now my system goes to some kind of initramfs prompt and is stuck there, and won't proceed to boot
<canadian>
What the hell happened?
<canadian>
it's not frozen, but it's also not proceeding. I press enter on the keyboard and I'm at an (initramfs) type prompt?
<DC-IRC>
[Discord] <Werner> Hard to tell. I have an opi5 with nvme here and no issues with vendor kernel. Cannot tell for current or edge
<canadian>
This is from SD card
<canadian>
Pure sd, it the Armbian image was written to Sandisk Ultra microsd, booted into desktop environment fine, but the apt upgrade seemingly killed it