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Hi,
I just updated to the newest 4.9.6-1 Arch kernel and now my system can't boot. As soon as I power it up I get the message
Failed to execute /init (error -2)
Kernel panic - not syncing: no working init found. Try passing init= option to the kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance.
CPU: 5 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 not tainted 4.9.6-1 Arch #1
Hardware name: TBFBOEM. TBFBOEM./990FX Killer, BIOS P1.60 01/06/2016
fffc900018a7eb0 ffffffff81305440 ffffffff815fd400 ffffffff81909d38
fffc900018a7f38 ffffffff8117eed5 0000000000000008 ffffc900018a7f48
fffc900018a7ee0 000000006250f63f 8000000002de5163 000000000000000
Call Trace:
[<ffffffff81305440>] dump_stack+0x63/0x83
[<ffffffff815fd400] ? rest_init+0x80/0x90
[<ffffffff8117eed5] panic+0xe4/0x22d
[<ffffffff815fd410] ? rest_init+0x90/0x90
[<ffffffff815fd4fb] kernel_init+0xeb/0x100
[<ffffffff8160a995] ret_from_fork+0x25/0x30
Kernel Offset: disabled
---[end Kernel panic - not syncing: no working init found. Try passing init= option to the kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance.]
I upgraded the system with pacman -Syu and systemd and linux were updated. I also ran mkinitcpio -p linux before rebooting, and now I can't boot anymore.
My loader entry for systemd is
title Arch Linux
linux /vmlinuz-linux
initrd /initramfs-linux.img
options root=PARTUUID=<my root partition UUID> rw amd_iommu=on iommu=noagp
So if somebody could point me to a solution, I would be very grateful
Edit 1: Downgrading the kernel didn't fix it. So it seems like the kernel version doesn't really matter
Solution: Reinstalling with
pacstrap /mnt base
did fix the issue
Last edited by nerdlab (2017-02-02 15:31:24)
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How did you install Arch initially? Those aren't standard Arch paths.
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How did you install Arch initially? Those aren't standard Arch paths.
I installed it manually with a live usb.
How are those not standard paths? They're explained like this on the systemd-boot wiki page. I just followed the installation guide on the wiki.
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I'm having the same issue as OP, ran update a day or two ago and can't boot with the same errors regarding failing to execute init. i tried passing init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd and init=/usr/bin/bash with no results.
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Try rebuilding the initramfs from a live media.
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Hi,
I just updated to the newest 4.9.6-1 Arch kernel and now my system can't boot. As soon as I power it up I get the messageFailed to execute /init (error -2) Kernel panic - not syncing: no working init found. Try passing init= option to the kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance. CPU: 5 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 not tainted 4.9.6-1 Arch #1 Hardware name: TBFBOEM. TBFBOEM./990FX Killer, BIOS P1.60 01/06/2016 fffc900018a7eb0 ffffffff81305440 ffffffff815fd400 ffffffff81909d38 fffc900018a7f38 ffffffff8117eed5 0000000000000008 ffffc900018a7f48 fffc900018a7ee0 000000006250f63f 8000000002de5163 000000000000000 Call Trace: [<ffffffff81305440>] dump_stack+0x63/0x83 [<ffffffff815fd400] ? rest_init+0x80/0x90 [<ffffffff8117eed5] panic+0xe4/0x22d [<ffffffff815fd410] ? rest_init+0x90/0x90 [<ffffffff815fd4fb] kernel_init+0xeb/0x100 [<ffffffff8160a995] ret_from_fork+0x25/0x30 Kernel Offset: disabled ---[end Kernel panic - not syncing: no working init found. Try passing init= option to the kernel. See Linux Documentation/init.txt for guidance.]
I upgraded the system with pacman -Syu and systemd and linux were updated. I also ran mkinitcpio -p linux before rebooting, and now I can't boot anymore.
My loader entry for systemd is
title Arch Linux linux /vmlinuz-linux initrd /initramfs-linux.img options root=PARTUUID=<my root partition UUID> rw amd_iommu=on iommu=noagp
So if somebody could point me to a solution, I would be very grateful
same problem with system boot-mate, and xfce with grub, booting up to the point and remains there for hours, for I did downgrade.
best regards
hp-envy dv7
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Try rebuilding the initramfs from a live media.
Already tried. No luck with that either
same problem with system boot-mate, and xfce with grub, booting up to the point and remains there for hours, for I did downgrade.
How can I do this? Is there a command I run on the live media?
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How can I do this? Is there a command I run on the live media?
Assuming you have not deleted the old kernel from your pacman cache: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … the_kernel
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Assuming you have not deleted the old kernel from your pacman cache: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … the_kernel
Unfortunately the cache seems to have been deleted. Is there a way, I can just download the kernel and headers from a source or something?
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You could check for a previous kernel version here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Archive
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2ManyDogs wrote:Assuming you have not deleted the old kernel from your pacman cache: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … the_kernel
Unfortunately the cache seems to have been deleted. Is there a way, I can just download the kernel and headers from a source or something?
Did you actually deleted the cache?
I don't think that it can magically disappear by itself...
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nerdlab wrote:2ManyDogs wrote:Assuming you have not deleted the old kernel from your pacman cache: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … the_kernel
Unfortunately the cache seems to have been deleted. Is there a way, I can just download the kernel and headers from a source or something?
Did you actually deleted the cache?
I don't think that it can magically disappear by itself...
Well, i didn't even know this existed. So I could've deleted it by accident, but in the directory described in the wiki, there's just the kernel version I'm currently running.
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You could check for a previous kernel version here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Archive
Downgrading to this archive version didn't fix it. but the kernel version has changed on the panic screen
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Reinstalling with
pacstrap /mnt base
did fix the issue
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