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I'm running a Lenovo ThinkStation P520c and Linux kernel is currently 5.0.7.arch1-1
This morning it booted up fine.
Output from journaltctl -b 0, https://slexy.org/view/s27d1KpqIu
Output from dmesg, https://slexy.org/view/s21HcJON9O
Shortly after the successful boot, I did a pacman -Syu and it upgraded two packages device-mapper (2.02.184-3 -> 2.02.184-4) and lvm2 (2.02.184-3 -> 2.02.184-4)
Here's the portion of the pacman log showing it regenerated the initramfs https://slexy.org/view/s20vMYlaUS
I go to restart and there's a kernel panic as described in post title and the entire output seen in this image https://i.imgur.com/X9cER9D.jpg
What I've tried so far is to use a recovery USB and arch-chroot into my system and:
downgrade device-mapper and lvm2 to 2.02.184-3 then reboot with same error
upgrade device-mapper and lvm2 back to 2.02.184-4 and then generate the initramfs with mkinitcpio -p linux https://slexy.org/view/s219M9Th51
then also run grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg and reboot with same error
ran memtest
checked that /, /boot, /home, /data partitions are not anywhere close to nearing capacity
I noticed that Linux 5.0.8 is in staging so I'll test that upgrade when it arrives in core and share the results.
Last edited by saultdon (2019-04-18 20:24:40)
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I had exactly the same this morning after linux, linux-headers and nvidia-dkms updated. Turns out /usr/lib64 was MIA. See https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1697602 for what worked for me.
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Thanks for sharing Roken, solved!
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