Can't use L5 after update!

So i can enter ma passphrase and open terminal on the L5 rightnow to sudo apt remove linux-image…
and
sudo flash
?

Open Terminal
Type in the first command above (sudo apt remove ...)
It will prompt for your password
Enter your password
Then type in the second command above

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Correct and then you should be able to re-
boot to a working system

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3 incorrect password -_- I have 2 different password and I make a mistake when writing…

Which password are you stuck at?

Are you stuck at the disk decryption passphrase?
Are you stuck logging in with your PIN?
Are you stuck trying to enter your password after you used a sudo command?

sudo command. It’s when I was in the terminal… very sorry… I can’t beleve it!

The password to use after a sudo command should be the same as the PIN used to log in.

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I will try again

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Yes it work!

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After:

please proceed with:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade linux-image-librem5
sudo reboot
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Terminal write 82% progress at the command : sudo apt remove linux-image-5.13.0-1-librem5

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I have don’t ask him to : sudo apt update
before
He just finish to installing new boot scr.

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That is just fine, now it is time to make sure everything work as of up to should work. Great job from your side until now.

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I have never sudo flash-kernel
Can I flash-kernel right now?

Great, thanks for this follow on!

I don’t have to flash kernel or reboot?

Yes, please. @angus.ainslie is our expert, thank you for everything!

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I have tried : everything work very well. I will try the phonecall and sms when i will activate back the L5 because I use another phone during the bug.

THE LIBREM 5 BUG CAME AFTER A UPDATE. DO YOU THINK THAT I CAN I UPDATE MY PHONE WITHOUT WORRY NOW???

Thank you very very much everybody. I see all the time you pass to help me and I find that you are extremely patient with me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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Yes, please follow my post #116. Afterwards, as I already recommended somewhere within this Forum (if you have courage to do this):
sudo dpkg --list | egrep -i --color 'linux-image'
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-image-5.15.0-1-librem5

Courage? Why? O.O I must go. I will do everything you said at #116 as soon as I can tonight. Thanks! :slight_smile: