I did a system reconfigure today, and I have a boot failure when I use the new system profile. More specifically, after I load the kernel (6.0.10) then I get to a boot message that the kernel modules are loading. If I wait long enough, eventually I get a message "task init:1 blocked for more than 120 seconds", which repeats every two minutes or so. The keyboard still works (I can enter a newline and watch the cursor move) but I cannot enter commands. I am using a LUKS encrypted system, and the hangup occurs in between the point were the (initially decrypted) kernel loads and the time when I would enter the password to unlock the main filesystem. My last system upgrade was on October 31. That profile still works. I will attach my system manifest file. Here is my system information (running under the old profile): ``` christopher@theoden ~$ neofetch --stdout christopher@theoden ------------------- OS: Guix System x86_64 Host: OptiPlex 9020 00 Kernel: 5.19.17-gnu Uptime: 19 mins Packages: 93 (guix-system), 182 (guix-user) Shell: bash 5.1.8 Resolution: 1920x1080 DE: GNOME Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3] Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3] Terminal: .gnome-terminal CPU: Intel i5-4570 (4) @ 3.600GHz GPU: Intel HD Graphics GPU: AMD ATI Radeon HD 8490 / R5 235X OEM Memory: 1425MiB / 7867MiB ``` Here is the guix commit I pulled: ``` christopher@theoden ~$ guix describe Generation 42 Dec 01 2022 08:57:30 (current) guix df25165 repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git branch: master commit: df25165530352161d6110466b2c9dbae7dc7e282 ``` -- 馃摏 Christopher Howard 馃殌 gemini://gem.librehacker.com 馃寪 http://gem.librehacker.com 讘专讗砖讬转 讘专讗 讗诇讛讬诐 讗转 讛砖诪讬诐 讜讗转 讛讗专抓