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Ubuntu 22.10 Crashing and failing to boot

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System: Razer Blaze 15 (2022) OS: Ubuntu 22.10 with LVM2 partitioning Brand new Samsung 980 evo SSD.

I’ve had to re-install my Ubuntu and system Config about 3 times now.

Every time the system would freeze I would be left with no option but to hold down the power button and pray that my file system doesn’t get corrupted.

Sometimes, this happens:

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From what I can tell, the key lines are,

initramfs unpacking failed: ZSTD-compressed data is corrupt

Init can’t execute /sbin/init: no such file or directory

I’ve gone down a rabbit hole of booting from live CD, repairing the disk with disk manager, running fsck on the LMV partition, and various other SO and Ubuntu Exchange recommendations.

Booting from the Live CD and running “try Ubuntu” doesn’t work anymore either. It keeps freezing and crashing.

I would like to know how I can recover from this, and how to stop the random freezing and crashing on Ubuntu 22.10 so it doesn’t happen again.

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