I posted about this right after it happened (couple days ago, now), and the entire thread is gone; even using the link that came in a reply notification email takes me to a "not found" page. On the presumption that if I'd been moderated I'd have gotten some kind of message, I presume the board glitched and lost the thread, so I'll ask again.
I got an update that included a kernel upgrade from 5.15.0-67-generic to 5.15.0-69-generic, but also installed four additional kernels: 5.15.0-1018-nvidia, 5.15.0-1032-oracle, 5.17.0-1029-oem, 6.0.0-1013-oem, and 6.1.0-1008-oem. Of these, NONE will boot with full success. All but 5.15.0-1018-nvidia will lock up early in the process (around 15-16 seconds is the last time tag I see, shortly after the USB3 port errors have listed), and that one starts to desktop, but without finding either network (on-motherboard gigabit ethernet that's worked correctly since I installed this motherboard in December) or sound hardware (six-pack on-motherboard, working correctly since motherboard installation).
Rebooting to 5.15.0-67-generic fixed it, but I'm curious why this happened and how I can either (preferred) get rid of the extra kernels so they don't just reinstall when the updater notices I don't have them, but without disabling kernel updates for when 5.15.0-69-generic is replaced with one that works; OR at the least, how I can get GRUB to default to boot in 5.15.0-67-generic and keep this kernel from being deleted by upgrades until I have one or two newer working kernels in /boot.
I got an update that included a kernel upgrade from 5.15.0-67-generic to 5.15.0-69-generic, but also installed four additional kernels: 5.15.0-1018-nvidia, 5.15.0-1032-oracle, 5.17.0-1029-oem, 6.0.0-1013-oem, and 6.1.0-1008-oem. Of these, NONE will boot with full success. All but 5.15.0-1018-nvidia will lock up early in the process (around 15-16 seconds is the last time tag I see, shortly after the USB3 port errors have listed), and that one starts to desktop, but without finding either network (on-motherboard gigabit ethernet that's worked correctly since I installed this motherboard in December) or sound hardware (six-pack on-motherboard, working correctly since motherboard installation).
Rebooting to 5.15.0-67-generic fixed it, but I'm curious why this happened and how I can either (preferred) get rid of the extra kernels so they don't just reinstall when the updater notices I don't have them, but without disabling kernel updates for when 5.15.0-69-generic is replaced with one that works; OR at the least, how I can get GRUB to default to boot in 5.15.0-67-generic and keep this kernel from being deleted by upgrades until I have one or two newer working kernels in /boot.
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