New comment by ahesford on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/46006#issuecomment-1722270345 Comment: Well... it's not open anymore. 🤣 I understand your frustration, but 1) Recovery is easy: reboot and select the last-booted kernel, then fix the problem from there. 2) You were bitten by a ZFS incompatibility with your kernel, but users are expected to understand fundamental aspects of the packages they use, like what kernels are supported with ZFS. 3) I have a really hard time finding sympathy for a person whose response to "you should keep an eye on the update process" is "you can't expect me to do that!" If you want to propose a sensible workaround for this XBPS problem in the GRUB package, you are free to submit a PR. But the fundamental issue here is with the package manager itself, not with any of the packages in this repository.