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#1 2022-08-14 00:37:38

palmighty
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Registered: 2021-04-06
Posts: 14

Kernel panic on boot

Error description

All of a sudden, I can't boot into linux. This happened today after I rebooted it. Worked completely fine up to that point. However, some time has passed since I last rebooted it, possibly before a recent system upgrade (say, a week ago). The computer goes through the BIOS splash screen, goes through rEFInd, I pick arch, and I get a kernel panic and a call trace on my screen, and a rather short one. Only way out is to reboot the system, but the problem persists. A photo of the message is below.

What I've tried so far

Nothing I must admit, I can't see much info on the message kernel dumped, didn't know where to look. I hope some of you can help.

Logs

Here is a photo of the complete message kernel gives me on boot. Sorry for the quality.

Software Specs
  • x86_64 Linux 5.18.10 (or greater, didn't check it recently, did an upgrade circa 10 days ago)

  • nvidia 515.57 (or greater, didn't check)

Hardware
  • Ryzen 1600

  • nVidia GTX 1070Ti

  • Memory 16GB (2x8) 3200MHz

  • MSI B350 Pro MB

  • Kingston 1TB NAND NVMe

  • Kingston 1TB HDD

  • Kingston SATA SSD 128 GB

Last edited by palmighty (2022-08-14 00:39:00)

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#2 2022-08-14 06:27:46

seth
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Registered: 2012-09-03
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#3 2022-08-14 13:55:33

palmighty
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Registered: 2021-04-06
Posts: 14

Re: Kernel panic on boot

That was it! I was sure I messed something up, didn't think of a kernel bug. Added spectre_v2=off kernel parameter, works now. Thank you!

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#4 2022-08-14 14:04:26

Scimmia
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Registered: 2012-09-01
Posts: 13,726

Re: Kernel panic on boot

You missed the part where the issue was already fixed. You don't need that parameter, you just need to update.

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