Alright I solved it by just chrooting in again and deleted and reinstalled linux-firmware.
this post was submitted on 20 Mar 2024
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Shit, just linux.
Use this community for anything related to linux for now, if it gets too huge maybe there will be some sort of meme/gaming/shitpost spinoff. Currently though… go nuts
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Rebuild all dkms and kmod drivers, specifically your wireless driver. iferror, reinstall your kernel and firmware (if using firmware) again and allow mkinitcpio to finish and update grub/systemd-boot entries.
edit: typo
Should all the above fail the new kernel might have a bug In the driver for your wifi chip, revert to previous kernel.
Edit: you could also try to install another kernel release. (Zen, tkg, etc.)
compare old kernel logs if present.
also maybe start making backups like normal people idk