[artix-general] Howdy kernel panicing here

Fungi4All fungilife at protonmail.com
Tue Oct 3 14:57:16 EEST 2017


> From: nouskas at gmail.com
> To: artix-general at artixlinux.org, Fungi4All <fungilife at protonmail.com>
>
> I'm guessing you're on linux-lts. If so, try downgrading glibc. If by any chance you're on linux 4.13.x, downgrade to 4.12 or lts. Hard to troubleshoot on guesses though.
>
> On Oct 3, 2017 11:55, "Fungi4All" <fungilife at protonmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have [system-testing] only and the rest are the default repositories.  I upgraded less than 12hrs ago, everything fine but when I rebooted today I get
>> kernel panic.  The error says line 28 (maybe 20?) on init
>> I tried chrooting into it I couldn't get much of anything out of it.
>> I suspect it may have to do with elogind but where exactly might the fault be I am clueless.
>> The error happens very early in the boot process to be able to find anything in the logs, like the first step from bios.
>>
>> Did anyone else get this?  I didn't really do anything else to the system other than upgrading and browsing.
>> All three of my installations get the same exact error.

I have linux-ck and -lts, no difference.

system-testing/glibc 2.26-4 (base) [installed]     GNU C Library
system-testing/glibc-openrc 20170904-1 (openrc-system) [installed]    OpenRC nscd init script
system/glibc 2.25-7 (base) [installed: 2.26-4]    GNU C Library
system/glibc-openrc 20170712-1 (openrc-system) [installed: 20170904-1]    OpenRC nscd init script

Should I try pacman -U on those two?
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