So Pop_OS decided to do a random update and now it just boots to BusyBox because it can't find the cryptdata, except that it boots normally when using the old kernel, but the Wi-Fi doesn't work.
It could be fixed, but the process seems tedious and difficult, and I could use this as an excuse to go back to Linux Mint as they seemed to be going through a redemption arc (welcoming PewDiePie and not going with Ubuntu's controversial changes), or finally try OpenMandriva.
@xianc78 similar thing happened to me with Linux Mint where it corrupted the boot or something like that, from an update that went out of order because I hadn't installed the last one but it found the most recent one. It messed it up so bad I had to like, manually fix my windows boot.
@beardalaxy @xianc78 Just install Arch. Many years with several machines, PCs, laptops, servers, not once have I needed a total reinstall
@frost @beardalaxy Might do that.
@xianc78 Never a better time to stock Debian.