On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 2:54 AM Yashodhan Joshi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I use a dual boot laptop with windows and Ubuntu,with grub2.
>
> I Followed the instruction in 
> https://kernelnewbies.org/OutreachyfirstpatchSetup to clone the source code 
> and compile the kernel, which was done without any errors.
> When I tried to install the kernel using 'sudo make modules_install install' 
> it showed a warning when updating initramfs, that it will attempt to resume 
> from UUID, which is my SWAP space,
> but other than that it showed no other errors.
>
> When I tried to boot into it from the grub menu after restarting, it showed 
> message of loading the kernel and then 'setting up intitial ramdisk', after 
> which nothing further happend.

off the top of my head,
try editing the boot-config in grub, add a "1" or "S" on old redhat distros
to end of command line args.
that should drop you to root shell in emergency / maintenance mode.
(or it used to, I dont recall last time I did it,

I suspect you might hit that hang 1st, but its an easy enough test.




> The default kernel that came with ubuntu is still working and boots up into 
> desktop environment withing 2-3 minutes after the 'ramdisk' message,
> but even though I kept the system running for 20 minutes after the 'ramdisk' 
> message for the compiled kernel, niether any further proccess seems to be 
> happening nor any error messages are shown.
> Can someone help me figuring out what is wrong and how can I run the kernel?
>
> Thank You.
>
> Also can someone point me in right direction to send suggestions about 
> updating the information on kernelnewbies website?
> The information about connecting mutt to Gmail is quite outdated, and I would 
> like to help updating it.
>
>
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