I followed the install guide for my Pixel 5 and it got stuck after hitting the bootloader phase, I tried the online version as well. I am running the install on linux, the farthest I have gotten is to the fastbootd screen. I tried installing android again just to see if that would work and got to the fastbootd screen. Basically it seems as if my computer does not recognize the phone after a few reboots ? I am attaching the command prompt output below. Fastboot recognizes the device as well so I am wondering what the issue is. I am basically stuck in a softbrick and I just want to get the phone working again for some peace of mind.

Sending 'bootloader_b' (8762 KB) OKAY [ 0.370s]
Writing 'bootloader_b' (bootloader) Flashing Pack version r3-0.5-9430389
(bootloader) Flashing partition table for Lun = 0
(bootloader) Flashing partition table for Lun = 1
(bootloader) Flashing partition table for Lun = 2
(bootloader) Flashing partition table for Lun = 4
(bootloader) Flashing partition table for Lun = 5
(bootloader) Flashing partition xbl_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition xbl_config_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition aop_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition tz_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition hyp_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition abl_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition keymaster_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition devcfg_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition qupfw_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition uefisecapp_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition featenabler_b
(bootloader) Flashing partition logfs
OKAY [ 0.975s]
Finished. Total time: 1.692s
Setting current slot to 'b' OKAY [ 0.435s]
Finished. Total time: 0.568s
Rebooting into bootloader OKAY [ 0.062s]
Finished. Total time: 0.112s

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    comradstalling I am running the install on linux [...]

    Getting help on Matrix might well be the most-productive approach. If there is an obstacle to the Matrix path, please note that there are many flavors of Linux, not all of which are known to be supportive of GrapheneOS installs, at least not without tweaking. It may help to check that you are using exactly a known-good configuration, and if you have trouble with one of those configurations it may be useful to report package version numbers in case some distribution recently broke some package.