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Centos 7 Increase CMA Size

I have a SBC module and it has Centos 7 with 3.10.0-1160.114.2.el7.x86_64 kernel version. I have to increase CMA size to 128MB which is default 4MB. I check my kernel menuconfig and DMA Contiguous ...
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Boot a kernel of debian installer with expert mode

I want to reinstall my VPS with the debian's official repository, instead of with the image provided by the VPS operator(I don't trust the VPS operator). On original system I installed debian-...
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ESP and GRUB instalation

The aim is to install Debian using debootstrap. First I want to install all system on a small 32GB flash disk. And concepts of GPT partition tables and GRUB is quite clear: There is a table of ...
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Cannot update kernel on AlmaLinux 8.9

I want to update kernel on AlmaLinux 8.9 because cifs is not working and it complains about OS version. mount.cifs [...] mount error: cifs filesystem not supported by the system Current kernel seems ...
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How do I get XanMod kernels to show in up in grub boot menu on Debian 12?

I have installed the XanMod kernel sources list, per the directions on the XanMod site, on Debian 12 and then installed the latest XanMod kernel. I have also installed the grub-emu utility and when I ...
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grub not adding newly installed kernel to list

I'm on an Arch system with LUKS and BRTFS and I recently installed linux-zen, but it doesn't show up anywhere in grub. I've tried grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg, but it does nothing, even though ...
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VFS: cannot open root device "nvme1n1p4" or unknown-block & Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)

I was in the process of upgrading my Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04. Unfortunately, I made an error during the upgrade process. I decided to restart the computer hoping it would fix the problem. Now I'm unable ...
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`grub2-mkconfig`: skip a particular device for locating kernel

I updated grub as follows: $ sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg Generating grub configuration file ... File descriptor 3 (pipe:[240340]) leaked on vgs invocation. Parent PID 45665: grub2-...
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Failed to mount /sysroot

i get the follow error when try bootar a custom kernel: [FAILED] Failed to mount /sysroot [DEPEND] Dependency failed for initrd root file system. [DEPEND] Dependency failed for Mounts configured in ...
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Upgrade problems in debian 12 [duplicate]

After writing sudo apt update I writed sudo apt upgrade, but the result of sudo apt upgrade was: Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... Calculating upgrade......
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Have kernels list on grub menu

How do we have all kernels list on main grub menu, i.e. not in submenu, done automatically by a tool? Of all 4 kernels only one in main grub menu, please sincerely help.
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GRUB not detecting patched kernel on Void Linux?

I have a Void Linux partition on my MacBook Air. I followed this guide to compile a patched version of Linux 6.3.7_1. I built the kernel in ~/build. Everything went well but when I reboot the kernel ...
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Create custom bootable linux image; not a livecd

So I've compiled my kernel and initrd. How can I then create an image and install grub to actually load this image from a disk? My goal isn't to create a livecd out of it that is bootable from USB, as ...
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Lubuntu booting straight to Grub, sometimes saying cannot load kernel

I recently installed Lubuntu via a USB drive. It works great, but I have found one major problem. Upon booting up my laptop, it opens two one of two things. The first is a Grub command line. If I ...
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Inconsistent bootloader times after grub, before kernel

EDIT: I've narrowed down some specific processes- the format is [good boot vs bad boot] [8.154559] EXT4-fs (sda6): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null). Quota mode: none. [8.335203]...
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