Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot

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Duncan Brown wrote:
> On 03/12/2015 14:29, Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Am 03.12.2015 um 15:06 schrieb Duncan Brown <centos2@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> On 03/12/2015 13:54, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 01:44:47PM +0000, Duncan Brown wrote:
>>>>> The last message before it is "switching to clocksource hpet"
>>>>>
>>>>> Then the panic scrolls by
>>>>>
>>>>> I've no idea if that counts as later or not
>>>> It's unlikely to be a panic related to your hardware clock (HPET =
>>>> High Precision Event Timer), so it's probably when the kernel is
>>>> touching something else on your system.
>>>>
>>>> The content of the panic is really the only thing that can help.
>>>>
>>> That's what I figured, but how do I go about getting a copy of it?
>>>
>>> Most of it has scrolled by when it's finished
>>
>> start for example with a photo (or video and grab the frame where
>> the panic occurs) and - disable grub options like rhgb or quit ...

> Here is a couple of pictures,
       ^^ should be are.*
>
> http://i.imgur.com/Vqvqn1H.jpg
> http://i.imgur.com/WQaz1j9.png
>
> Any use?

I'm just guessing here, but it looks to me as though it's looking at
inodes - so filesystem, and kernel modules, maybe video - notice the
blacklist.

Wonder if this is a grub2 issue, and it's not finding the filesystem. This
isn't, by chance, a secure boot, not BIOS, system?

      mark

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