Created attachment 1924709 [details] journalctl -b -1 -r Created attachment 1924709 [details] journalctl -b -1 -r Description of problem: Hello, I executed the update command "sudo dnf update --refresh", and immediately after that without rebooting, I executed the upgrade command "sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=37" in the boot normal mode, the boot process takes place until "Started gdm.services" reached, and here it freezes. I cannot use "ctrl-alt-f1 to f7",using a liveusb i uncomment "waylandenable=false" at /etc/gdm/custom.conf. It worked normally and you logged in X11. i've intel gpu. I used it fpaste And these outputs:https://paste.centos.org/view/7631fd94
Created attachment 1925056 [details] journalctl -b -r
Same error. Submitted journalctl -b -r of the relevant boot. ASUS UX305 FA, onboard Intel graphics Mesa Intel HD Graphics 5300 (BDW GT2)
Created attachment 1925119 [details] journalctl -u gdm
This is being discussed here: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/t/fedora-37-wont-boot-after-update-yesterday-10-01-22/27151/12 This seems like a major bug. It's happening on Fedora 37 upgrades and also upgrades on arch linux. It requires booting into a non-graphical TTY and manually installing a package, or modifying a config file, to resolve. Otherwise the computer is unusable.
I just read on another thread that the problem can be fixed by installing intel-media-driver. It worked for me. I can now boot into Wayland.
I installed the package and it didn't solve the problem.
Thank you very much, I solved the problem by updating to gnome-shell-43.1-3.fc37.x86_64.
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