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So basically I stupidly tried to update while my thinkpad had low battery and it powered off halfway through the update. The system wouldn’t boot because it was complaining that vm-linuz/linux was not found so I performed a chroot-rescue and got it to boot again. I must have messed something up during the process because now the device wlan0 is not showing up in iwctl device list. How can I fix or diagnose this issue? (I am using btrfs if that helps). Has anyone had a similar situation and can lend a hand?

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[–] mvirts@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

no need to reinstall, a running system is always fixable, if you need networking try wired ethernet with a usb dongle or a usb wifi adapter or bluetooth/usb tethering to a phone

maybe start by running pacman -Syu again, in case it magically fixes itself.

Check dmesg for wifi related errors

figure out what wifi device you have and what kernel drivers support it

check that the driver module is available, try loading it manually with modprobe

reinstall relevant kernel modules. Hopefully this will fix whatever is wrong.