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by MikeFinch » Aug 10th, '19, 03:34
I have tried update-grub on both my laptop and desktop computers.
It has not got rid of the inability to boot Manjaro 17.1 - I get a kernel panic message.
Is there a way to overcome this?
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by ITA84 » Aug 11th, '19, 08:29
I'm assuming you've installed Mageia side by side to a Manjaro installation. I think you should provide some details about your issue. Does Mageia boot fine? Which version do you have, BIOS or UEFI? Are Mageia and Manjaro the same type of installation (32 or 64-bit)? Could you post the error message you get for the kernel panic (a picture of the screen would be ok)?
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by MikeFinch » Aug 13th, '19, 02:49
Thankyou ITA84
Yes side-by-side, with other OSs. Yes Mageia boots fine. My computers are pre UEFI. Both M and M are 64bit.
Attached is a photo of the error message obtained when I try to boot Manjaro.
Hope it sheds some light on my problem.
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by ITA84 » Aug 13th, '19, 11:01
It could be an issue with the Manjaro initramfs, but I don't really know how to fix it from Mageia. If you have Manjaro installation media that also works as a rescue media you could boot into that, mount the Manjaro partition(s) and regenerate the initramfs from there, but you'll have to look up the Manjaro documentation for that
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