Back to Mint as primary

Well I thought I had a handle on doing Manjaro updates…apparently not! After using Manjaro most of the time for the past 6 months. Once again a Manjaro update screwed it up. This was by far the longest that I stayed with another distro. But after the latest huge (~2GB) update, I couldn’t even do a normal logout. Then after forcing the logout it hung on restart. Then after restart very high CPU usage and my virtual desktops are screwed up. And almost unforgivable, it once again managed to screw up grub where I couldn’t properly boot my Linux Mint distro. Why can’t it only update the parts of grub that affect only it? One on the main reason I wanted a totally separate backup distro was to have a working distro to go to if I had problems with whatever distro I’m currently working with. Linux Mint has never screwed up grub. Why must Manjaro wait to do so many updates at once? No updates for days then out of the blue 450 packages for a total of 2GB. So this is twice I’ve tried to apply the latest updates to Manjaro and failed. Meaning 4GB of totally wasted bandwidth.