[05:22] <luna_> Hello, my computer failed to update from a 5.4 kernel to a 5.8 kernel as i did not have enough diskspace, and broke my system, any easy way to fix this from a live DVD or is reinstalling the best option? 
[05:54] <guiverc> luna_, please don't cross post !
[06:15] <guiverc> luna_, I'd treat it like any other failed system due to disk space. select an older kernel at boot & make space, or boot a live system & create space there. I'd not try and login to GUI until space issue resolved (I'd also use runlevel 1 only probably until resolved & `apt -f install` complete successfully.. I've not used rhino, but groovy updated a few days ago to 5.8 I thought
[06:20] <Maik> Rhino follows the devel series of changes/packages, in this case Groovy at this point so that's why they got 5.8 too. Keep in mind that Rhino isn't a official release, it's just a tool to convert an Ubuntu daily build image into a “rolling release”. :)
[06:24] <luna_> guiverc: trying to fix it via chroot now, but now sure how to mount ZFS on an Ubuntu Live DVD
[06:25] <luna_> but only getting unknown filesystem type 'zfs member'
[06:25] <luna_> 'zfs_member'
[06:26] <guiverc> i have no experience with ZFS so cannot help. (I've also no experience on rhino, been on groovy near 5 months though)
[06:26] <luna_> ah alright
[08:00] <tomreyn> make sure the ubuntu live dvd is of the same ubuntu release as the one you are trying to repair.
[08:30] <luna_> Got the system saved now, just having a small system, missing the kernel module to get Ethernet working, anyone can help me solve that?
[08:30] <luna_> tomreyn: it is
[08:31] <tomreyn> luna_: pleas edon't keep cross posting
[08:34] <tomreyn> so you'Re building initramfs with MODULES=dep or =list ?
[08:34] <luna_> tomreyn: i installed the generic-kernel 
[08:34] <luna_> so guessing thats missing the axl module and other things i need
[08:34] <luna_> reinstalled*
[08:36] <tomreyn> geez cross-posting to 4 channels, you should really know better by now
[08:39] <luna_> works on a Live DVD but not on the installed system, is there any way to find out what module is being used, and reinstall it?
[08:57] <tomreyn> luna_: you know, this egomaniac approach makes me not want to spend time on supporting you. which otherwise i would. please reconsider your approach next time.
[09:18] <luna_> fixed my broken system now with help, now time to watch aKademy :) 
[18:15] <justabeginner> I've install Groovy Gorilla (daily build)
[18:15] <justabeginner> hello people,I am seeking help to set up post installation of Ubuntu on my new Lenovo Ideapad Flex 5 with AMD Ryzen 4 4500 CPU
[18:15] <justabeginner> the trackpad is not working. 
[18:16] <justabeginner> have upgrade kernel to Linux 5.9 which the touchscreen is became not working.  now I am booted to Linux 5.8 which touchscreen works
[18:18] <tomreyn> you'll probably need to compromise for now.
[18:19] <justabeginner> need to compromise because hardware is newer ?
[18:19] <justabeginner> tomreyn
[18:19] <tomreyn> to hunt for potential workarounds, see your system logs, identify error messages, search the web for them.
[18:19] <tomreyn> yes, compromise because hardware is very recent
[18:20] <tomreyn> or maybe because things are currently broken in groovy
[18:20] <tomreyn> or both ;-)
[18:21] <justabeginner> I am coming from Debian. Installed Debian stable which graphic card is not supported. Reinstalled Debian testing to sort out the Amd gpu issue and found touch screen is not working
[18:21] <justabeginner> so here I am trying Ubuntu (based on the youtube video review)
[18:22] <tomreyn> it's probably a too early for debian with this hardware
[18:23] <justabeginner> totally, I spent 3 days for wifi, gpu, trackpad, touchscreen driver with Debian stable & testing