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Re: Kernel panics (in QEMU) when booting with GRUB2 + OVMF + QEMU.
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Mark Lee |
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Re: Kernel panics (in QEMU) when booting with GRUB2 + OVMF + QEMU. |
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Sun, 16 Aug 2015 01:25:43 -0400 |
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On Saturday, August 15, 2015 08:31:42 PM Jordan Uggla wrote:
> Specifically, while Mark entered something like "initrd
> /boot/initramfs-foo-bar", and everything he had typed was echoed back
> to him on screen as expected, the error message he received was (if I
> recall correctly) something about the file "/boot/initra" not being
> found. In other words, the error message indicated that somewhere the
> file name entered had been truncated. I suspect that this happened
> when grub was interpreting the grub.cfg as well, and thus the linux
> command succeeded but the initramfs command failed, and while grub
> still tried to boot, the missing initramfs resulted in the kernel
> panic.
That was a personal error. I was typing "/vmlinuz-linux ..." instead of "linux
/vmlinuz-linux ..." . The same went for the initrd.
> This, along with other symptoms from previous tries, seems to
> indicate to me that there is memory corruption somewhere, either due
> to a bug in grub or in OVMF.
I have reproduced the error yet again. It is the same error as I listed in the
first post. Find pictures of the qemu OVMF error :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx2cO4TT8XjeMTNLTHJRZzhiSHM/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx2cO4TT8XjeM2dpS1RLQXJMdkE/view?usp=sharing
Regards,
Mark
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