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Title:
vmlinuz-5.15.0-67-generic kernel panic
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
After successful installation of Mint linux 21.1, the machine were
booted. Then a number of upgrades were installed, including a new
kernel. Thereafter it crashed with kernel panic: out of memory. Found
some advice that grub needed some adjustments to it's setup and
update, but it did not help. The machine boots ok on the previous
kernel, it may look like the bug is in kernel
vmlinuz-5.15.0-67-generic. /var/log/kern.log looks like it has only
reports from the ok kernel, out of memory is not mentioned.
/proc/version contains the name of the ok kernel.
lspci-vnvn.log is attached.
ubuntu-bug linux says everything ok.
Feel free to ask for additional information: [email protected]
Cincerely, Sigmund
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