First check sudo clr-boot-manager list-kernels
.
Where the * is the kernel that will boot after a reboot.
My example:
$ sudo clr-boot-manager list-kernels
* com.solus-project.current.6.3.3-234
com.solus-project.current.6.2.16-233
I execute the command sudo clr-boot-manager set-kernel com.solus-project.current.6.2.16-233
Checking:
$ sudo clr-boot-manager list-kernels
com.solus-project.current.6.3.3-234
* com.solus-project.current.6.2.16-233
Reboot:
$ uname -r
6.2.16-233.current
The problem may be the nvidia drivers. See it.