Last time when i booted into system correctly i had to shutdown it on login screen and then on next boot it stuck on starting gdm.service (with nvidia drivers)
I tried to boot with nouveau drivers but still system getting stuck
And also it says failed to start akmods.service, after booting in tty1 i tried to force rebuild akmods as sudo but it says this command need to be ran as sudo
Welcome to Fedora. Please provide hardware details by running inxi -Fzxx in a terminal and pasting the output (as pre-formatted test using the </> button). As you can see journalctl captures an enormous amount of detail, so some effort is needed to extract the lines relevant to your issue. See man journalctl and look at the -b <N>, -p <priority>, and -g <string> filters. For starters, run journalctl -b -p 3 to see errors for the current boot that may need investigation. Many systems have a number of “errors” that can be ignored.
Many people have been caught out by an “attractive nuisance” error with akmods: failing to wait for akmods to finish running the background. The normally results in falling back to nouveau even if it has been blacklisted.
Searching in this forum will get you instructions for recovering if the akmods process was interrupted by rebooting too soon after updating.
Your journalctl output as a couple lines that need investigation:
kernel: nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: Disabling PCI power management to avoid bug
I’m not sure if this is a nouveau bug or a system firmware problem. It is best if you can updated vendor firmware to the current versions (run sudo fwupdmgr get-updates in a terminal to see what is available).
kernel: usb 1-1: This Realtek USB WiFi dongle (0x2357:0x010c) is untested!
kernel: usb 1-1: Please report results to Jes.Sorensen@gmail.com
Linux depends heavily on user experience/testing, as no developer can have all the hardware. It is important to contribute with your wifi hardware details and whether there are problems.
There may be some useful messages if you press <Esc> while booting or edit the kernel command-line from the grub menu to remove rhgb quiet.
Here’s journalctl -b -p 3: https://0x0.st/XoWt.txt this time i tried to boot it on my laptop
I can access only tty from grub command line so i cant run inxi -Fzxx - command not found
I can provide some specs i remember
CPU: intel-core i3 10100F
GPU: i said earlier
MoBo: MSI H510M Pro-E
8GB ram
And fedora installed on my external HDD drive 1 TB