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tapenade 2
I’m curious about…
Filename(s)? Version(s)? Repositories?
I’m peeking at the listings in both octopi and cachyos-kernel-manager (from within CachyOS Linux, not from within another Arch Linux) and although I see kernels, I don’t know which one you mean by “V3”?
It seems like maybe a few people are installing the Release Candidate (which is NOT YET the “stable” version). I can see the release candidates listed (“rc”). I also see other specific types of kernels to match specific hardwares.
Perhaps you installed the wrong specific kernel or you are getting bit by a release candidate that’s just a bit too early?
Currently, if you do want to install the release candidate, as of today, all I’m seeing is:
Name: linux-cachyos-rc
Version: 7.0.rc5-2
Repository: cachyos
Build date: 3/27/2026
Category: Release Candidate
Therefore, for some users, I think the best thing to do is to WAIT until there is a new stable release marked as “stable” in both cachyos-kernel-manager and octopi.
Similarly, I find this using “pacman -Ss linux kernel”: (scroll down to linux)
It’s amongst other things:
Again, since it’s marked as “release candidate” and not as “stable” or “LTS” (long-term supported), I wouldn’t install it yet. Instead, find another next best high version number or just keep what you have and keep doing system updates.
I think most kernels are at versions hovering around 6.19.10-1 or similar.
However, I could be wrong.
I vaguely remember reading that different CachyOS users get served different things depending upon their hardware. My computer hardware isn’t cutting edge new and is actually kind of weak compared to modern systems, but it gets me by without errors and is still faster than Microsoft Windows systems
Let me know if any of this is helpful.
Sorry if I’m barking up the wrong tree.
P.S.-UPDATE: Sorry, I just noticed that my own system is only “x86-64-v2” and not “v3” nor “v4” like you are probably talking about. That’s why I get different listings than you, I think. Sorry about that.
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JBinFla 3
Mine did the same thing, I rolled back and am here now. Unfortunatley, gonna wait.
There was also a 1 min 47 second timer that I had to wait out. Thank goodness for rollbacks. I’ll try again tomorrow ![]()
I’m hitting into the same issue and trying to resolve it.
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The core versions as well as the linux-mainline kernel (7.0.0-1 AUR) works. Both linux-cachyos and linux-cachyos-lts crash on boot while running 7.2.8.
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hal9x 7
I was able to observe that before everything turned red. ![]()
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