I don’t know what else to say or what other logs to give other that what I have below. Thank you for the help.

~ 11:38:29
❮ sudo limine-snapper-sync
Stop creating a snapshot boot entry because the boot partition usage limit 85.0% is exceeded.
Saved: /boot/8e894020c9ab48be8cae43e3b9a5598f/limine_history/snapshots.json
Updated: /boot/limine.conf
~ 11:38:42
❮ sudo limine-snapper-info
Version : 1.20.0
Manifest version : 1.3.0
UUID : 619cf237-3877-416c-a318-6b2aab55db2a
Last snapshot : ID: 498, date: 2025-09-26 23:28:22
Snapshots : 0 (max 8)
ESP usage : 45.4% of 2.00 GiB (max 85.0%)
Unused files : 0
Missed files : 0
Corrupted files : 0
~ 11:38:54
❮ df -h /boot
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/nvme1n1p1 2.0G 928M 1.1G 46% /boot
~ 11:39:01
❮ sudo limine-snapper-list
ID │ Date │ Description
────┼───────────┼─────────────
~ 11:41:51
❮ lsblk -f
NAME FSTYPE FSVER LABEL UUID FSAVAIL FSUSE% MOUNTPOINTS
# I also have a windows drive nvme0n1 and sda is a HDD for media.
zram0 swap 1 zram0 e3b51290-5582-4a70-90bd-e5ab248bf116 [SWAP]
nvme1n1
├─nvme1n1p1 vfat FAT32 6439-85CB 1.1G 45% /boot
└─nvme1n1p2 btrfs 619cf237-3877-416c-a318-6b2aab55db2a 309G 66% /home
/root
/var/cache
/var/log
/srv
/var/tmp
/


The quickest and easiest solution would be to update your snapper config and reduce the number of snapshots you keep.