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Ubuntu 22.10 doesn't boot anymore. Upon boot I get the following messages:

[   1.829574] usb 1-3.4: device descriptor read/64, error -32
/dev/sda6: clean, 271463/9601024 files, 15565532/38384128 blocks
[   6.441227] nvidia-gpu 0000:01:00.3: i2c timeout error e0000000
[   6.442378] ucsi_ccg 0-0008: i2c_transfer failed -110
[   6.443371] ucsi_ccg 0-0008: ucsi_ccg_init failed - -110
[ 256.957586] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1b.0: Too many BDL entries: buffer=4194300, period=135300
[ 319.513256] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1b.0: Too many BDL entries: buffer=4194300, period=135300

The screen occasionally blinks with more messages but it's too fast to read, and comes back to these messages with an additional snd_hda_intel "Too many BDL entries" error.

The kernel must have been updated from 5.19.0-31 to 5.19.0-35 because I have these two entries in GRUB's advanced options.

The system boots normally with the older kernel version.

I had the same problem previously after a kernel update and I had to reinstall the OS. Let's hope this won't be necessary this time.

Sorry, the question is very vague. please tell me if there is any way I can gather more info.

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Just hit the same issue here (with 5.19.0.35), purging the new kernel did the trick, before restarting just make sure the old version is still installed.

Thanks for the help.

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I still have this problem.

I just had to get back to 5.19.0-32.

35 is not working.

Seems to be something also with nvidia-driver-525.