So ever since I upgraded from Ubuntu 22.04 to 22.10 on my laptop, I've been getting messages during boot. I didn't pay attention to it, but the laptop started to make a lot of sound and sometimes freeze. I would force shut off with the button and ignore the problem. Just now, after freezing and shutting down, the laptop would not boot. I got the following error
The root filesystem on /dev/nvme0n1p2 requires a manual fsck
which I managed to solve.
Now I can boot like before, but I keep getting this message.
__common_interrupt: 0.110 No irq handler for vector
tpm_crb MSFT0101:00 [Firmware Bug]: ACPIregion does not cover the entire command/response buffer. [mem 0x9d06b000-0x9d06bfff flags 0x200] vs 9d06b000 4000
tpm_crb MSFT0101:00: can't request region from resource [mem 0x9d06b000-0x9d06bfff] /dev/nvme0n1p2 clean, 505282/15597568 files, 26135883/62383360 blocks
Dev loop0: unable to read RBD block 8
lis3lv02d: unknown sensor type 0x0
usb 3-1: Failed to query (GET_INFO) UVC control 2 on unit 1: -32
usb 3-1: Failed to query (GET_INFO) UVC control 4 on unit 1: -32
I'm not sure what it means and I'm afraid I haven't really solved the root of the problem.