I was playing a game, alt-tabbing froze my system so I waited a bit and then rebooted by using the button on the case, since I couldn’t do differently.
It now throws an error when mounting a drive: error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/user/local disk 1: unknown error when mounting (udisks-error-quark, 0)
This drive doesn’t have anything I was using on it, since it’s a media storage drive. I booted up Windows on my second drive and it can see and access this one without problems. How to fix?
It is? I never noticed it being disabled honestly.
At least arch and opensuse do, I haven’t used anything else much lately
Those are exactly the ones i never noticed sysrq being disabled. I use the resisub quite often on tumblweed. and used to on arch.
Seems correct: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_shortcuts#Kernel_(SysRq)
SystemD defined default it looks like.