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