Have (You) ever had a kernel panic? If so, what caused it? For me it's always been faulty video drivers or kernels. And one time it couldn't write to initramfs for some reason when booting.
I had one last week. No idea what caused it.
Some hardware issue with some chinkshit I bought. Couldn't figure it out. They honored the warranty and gave me a better model though
>>105704515 (OP)I had one like a month ago. I don't know what caused it and didn't bother reporting it.
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>>105704515 (OP)Never cared to decipher this one, but it was about 15 years ago and the only one I have ever seen irl.
What's the point of the initramfs anyway? I never use it.
haven't had a linux kernel panic in ages
my win11 box kept blue screening until i found out that windows update kept raping my drivers
>>105704515 (OP)had one 2 weeks ago. one of my ram sticks died and it freaked out.
>>105704515 (OP)All the time because I actually write drivers.
>>105704515 (OP)yes, by failing to install gentoo
>>105704515 (OP)All of them were because of udev
>>105704515 (OP)Configured rEFInd incorrectly, kernel tried to boot with the wrong initramfs and panicked
Yes.
Usually failing HD, ram or a fucked up grub config