System Details
- Device: [Morphius]
- OS: [Fedora 43, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS]
- Firmware Type: [UEFI Full ROM]
- Firmware Version: [MrChromebox-2503.0 (04/27/2025)]
- Internal storage type: 64gb EMMC
Summary of the Issue
After a long time (1 month) with a fully depleted battery, Ubuntu doesn’t boot after pressing Enter in the grub menu. Same with a live USB Fedora install which works on a normal laptop. Chatgpt said try “ACPI=off” in the grub boot parameters, and it booted into a Busybox shell on Ubuntu with a alret like in the photo. Fedora boots into a desktop but is painfully slow, and it only detected 1 CPU core. (AMD ryzen 3 3250c 15w)
Steps to Reproduce
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deplete battery and leave it for a month
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boot
Expected Behavior
It should have booted as normal like before this happened.
