So, through a couple of poor choices I managed to blacklist both my graphics card and my network card.
I had passed through my graphics card to a VM, so I black listed the driver. That was just fine and dandy but then I noticed my RTL8125 NIC was pretty slow, and I read that this can be fixed by installing the proper RTL8125 dkms driver and blacklist the RTL8169 driver. I thought I had installed the RTL8125 driver properly, but clearly I did not because when I rebooted I found myself without a network connection and unable to use a local monitor.
I am going to try booting from a USB drive and deleting the blacklist file I created (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-r8169.conf), but I suspect that won't work.
If anyone (after having a good chuckle) can recommend an easy way to remedy this it would be much appreciated.
I had passed through my graphics card to a VM, so I black listed the driver. That was just fine and dandy but then I noticed my RTL8125 NIC was pretty slow, and I read that this can be fixed by installing the proper RTL8125 dkms driver and blacklist the RTL8169 driver. I thought I had installed the RTL8125 driver properly, but clearly I did not because when I rebooted I found myself without a network connection and unable to use a local monitor.
I am going to try booting from a USB drive and deleting the blacklist file I created (/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-r8169.conf), but I suspect that won't work.
If anyone (after having a good chuckle) can recommend an easy way to remedy this it would be much appreciated.