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I am not familiar with I/O stuff, but I didn't see you mention if you tried doing an
rpm-ostree rollback
.Since you said it happened after an update, did you already try that to see if it fixes your issue? Another thing to look at is
topgrade.
It's the underlying tool for Bazzite upgrades, so perhaps that can give you some clues as to what went wrong.ETA: Have you tried asking in their discord? The community and devs are really nice and generally pretty helpful.
Tnx for the suggestions. I have asked on the discord server, but no response as of now. I will take a look at those commands and see if anything fixes it.