For a while, I had to do this after every kernel update
Turns out, i accidentally had two /boot folders. One was is own partition, and the other was on the rootfs partition. When Arch booted, the separate partition was mounted over the rootfs /boot dir, "shadowing" it
Except, UEFI / GRUB was still pointing to the rootfs partition. So when pacman installed a kernel update, it wasn't able to update the kernel that UEFI was booting, but it was able to update the kernel modules
Kernel no likey when kernel modules are newer than the kernel itself
To be fair, i think making an effort to de-radicalize and deescalate american politics would go a long way
I don't watch Mr Beast, nor do i know anything about him, but my gut says he's not a good fit for this purpose
I don't know, i just wish politics wasn't such a cult-of-personality, us-vs-them scream fest. I just can't be bothered to care when everyone is at each other's throats over everything
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