Booting from a live version and switching to the old kernel solved it. Has 
anyone else experienced something similar with kernel 5.11 or it is just 
myself? I had a boot fuckup with kernel 5.10 as well a few weeks ago, but I 
just waited for the next release and that solved it. I'd like to understand 
if the situation is similar here or if it's a problem of my machine, in 
which case I'll investigate deeper.

On Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 5:29:53 PM UTC+1 rud...@rudd-o.com wrote:

> You can mask the unit in the GRUB kernel command line with the parameter:
>
> systemd.mask=qube...@sys-net.service
>
> And then you will be able to log in and fix the kernel issue (without 
> networking, of course).
>
> You can also choose the older kernel in the GRUB menu.
>
> On 16/03/2021 16.49, Fabrizio Romano Genovese wrote:
>
> As the title says. I've upgraded to the latest kernel (5.11) on qubes 4.0 
> and now boot is stuck. How do I get out of this? :)
>
> Fab
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