Before anybody asked i googled the crap out of this, but all that came up with was how to fix my wifi.
I had a power surge today and it blew my ap and now I can't boot my system. For some stupid reason the machine is stuck in a loop during the boot sequence waiting for a live internet connection. I can't boot into recovery mode because the root account is disabled.
I have a new ap on order and I will set it up the same as my old one, with the exception of a new surge protector, so I should be fine once that's installed.
My real question is, once I can get back into my machine how do I turn this stupid af feature off? How do I avoid turning it back on in the future because I garuantee it wasnt a setting I changed and the machine didn't behave this way in the past. Btw debian bookworm with plasma. Think its on kernel 6.1.0.30 (?) now.
I had a power surge today and it blew my ap and now I can't boot my system. For some stupid reason the machine is stuck in a loop during the boot sequence waiting for a live internet connection. I can't boot into recovery mode because the root account is disabled.
I have a new ap on order and I will set it up the same as my old one, with the exception of a new surge protector, so I should be fine once that's installed.
My real question is, once I can get back into my machine how do I turn this stupid af feature off? How do I avoid turning it back on in the future because I garuantee it wasnt a setting I changed and the machine didn't behave this way in the past. Btw debian bookworm with plasma. Think its on kernel 6.1.0.30 (?) now.
Statistics: Posted by jarguess — 2025-02-11 03:11 — Replies 0 — Views 7