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#1 2024-03-03 21:55:05

EDW1N
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Registered: 2022-07-01
Posts: 7

Random kernel panic

Hello, I have a problem with my system. After some recent updates (I guess it started from kernel 6.7.7 version) I'm facing random kernel panic

I'm new to Linux so I have no idea what's wrong (I've used my setup for a 6 months and everything was great)

Sorry for picture of logs, I just can't get it other way because I need to hard reset every time after kernel panic

Here's some logs

Do you have any idea what can be the cause of this problem?

Thank you very much!

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#2 2024-03-05 01:03:02

mesaprotector
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Registered: 2024-03-03
Posts: 198

Re: Random kernel panic

It's the same issue I and a few others are having. Sadly I don't know what's wrong either.

It looks like you're on an ASUS ROG of some kind? Could you provide more information about your system - are you dual-booting, what situation do the panics happen, etc.

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#3 2024-03-05 08:27:05

EDW1N
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Registered: 2022-07-01
Posts: 7

Re: Random kernel panic

mesaprotector wrote:

It's the same issue I and a few others are having. Sadly I don't know what's wrong either.

It looks like you're on an ASUS ROG of some kind? Could you provide more information about your system - are you dual-booting, what situation do the panics happen, etc.

Yeah, sure

Laptop: ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2021)
SSD: Samsung mzvlq512hblu-00b00
FIlesystem: btrfs
WM: sway
Dual-booting: No
Situation: panic mostly happens on high disk usage. For example some steam game update, or downloading a large file, or playing downloaded mp4 files with vlc

So, I guess this has something to do with file system and my ssd

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#4 2024-03-06 01:04:50

godman180
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Registered: 2024-03-06
Posts: 3

Re: Random kernel panic

If your kernel panic has something to do with a null pointer dereference or a page fault at a low address (#PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present page), there might be a solution at https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 9#p2155079

Basically, try installing nvidia-open-dkms and adding numa=off to your kernel command line.

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