• [6.9.1] 6.9.0-RC2 and 6.9.1 Kernel Panic on Reboot


    cschanot
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    Rebooting even from safe mode will consistently cause a kernel panic. This doesn't seem to show in the syslog. Having plugins (apparently any) also causes the panic. Moving all .plg files to a different directory allows the system to start normally and then all can be added back without issue. Problem is reproduceable every time. Attached is an image of the crash and attached diagnostics. 6.9.0-RC1 did not have this issue for me but RC2 and 6.9.1 do. I am at a loss with how to resolve so if anyone has a thought please let me know!

     

    Brief update, the plugins do not need to be changed to boot, rebooting/shutting downthe server still produces the same kernel panic however. The only change I made was updating the firmware on the Solarflare SNF5122f card in the system so far.

     

    4/5/2021 Edit:

    So if I completely remove network.cfg reboots will then work as intended it appears. As soon as I try to save a new network.cfg it will produce the same kernel panic. Definitely seems to something to do with the the network.cfg. I will attempt to narrow it down further but any suggestions would be welcomed.

     

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    htpc-diagnostics-20210330-2147.zip




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