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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
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Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
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Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
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What this does:\n
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- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
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- doesn’t use a hidden countdown that waits for a button press to show the menu\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
\n
Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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+body: "I wouldn’t be quick to assume that this means a failing disk. There would probably be more sporadic issues if this were the case."
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
\n
Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
\n
Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
\n
What this does:\n
\n
- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
- tells grub to show the boot menu during that countdown\n
- doesn’t use a hidden countdown that waits for a button press to show the menu\n
\n
In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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+body: "ok, thank you very much for detailed explanation, yes I remember that I had removed timeout from grub in the past, I will follow your procedure and select previous kernel. Another question, once I’v selected the older kernel did you think that removing (it’s fine using apt?) and resinstall newest kernel will fix the issue or I’v to keep the older kernel? In case I’v to keep the older kernel how can I avoid that it will be overwritten once I update the os?"
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
\n
Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
\n
Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
\n
What this does:\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
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You need these lines: \n
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I think the newer kernel should work after reinstallation. \n
If it doesn’t and you want to stay with the older one:\n
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`apt list --installed linux-image*`\n
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There should be a package with a specific version number in its name. For example, the standard kernel for Debian 11 is: \n
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Uninstall the `linux-image-…` package you don’t want to keep. \n
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
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Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
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`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
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Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
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What this does:\n
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- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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I think the newer kernel should work after reinstallation. \n
If it doesn’t and you want to stay with the older one:\n
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`apt list --installed linux-image*`\n
\n
There should be a package with a specific version number in its name. For example, the standard kernel for Debian 11 is: \n
`linux-image-5.10.0-26-amd64`\n
\n
Uninstall the `linux-image-…` package you don’t want to keep. \n
Also uninstall `linux-image-amd64` which is the meta-package that pulls in the newest kernel version. Without it, you won’t get new kernel versions in upgrades.
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+body: "I’m on debian 11, this error doesn’t show up every time, but once it appear I need more that one reboot and it will fix automatically without doing nothing, don’t know the reason why (just read that can be kernel dependent). What I want to avoid is that maybe it’s just a warning of somethink that will cause a pc break in future (maybe hardware is starting working bad?) Do you have any sugggestion? Thanks"
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
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Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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+body: "I wouldn’t be quick to assume that this means a failing disk. There would probably be more sporadic issues if this were the case."
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
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Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
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Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
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What this does:\n
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- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
- tells grub to show the boot menu during that countdown\n
- doesn’t use a hidden countdown that waits for a button press to show the menu\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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+body: "ok, thank you very much for detailed explanation, yes I remember that I had removed timeout from grub in the past, I will follow your procedure and select previous kernel. Another question, once I’v selected the older kernel did you think that removing (it’s fine using apt?) and resinstall newest kernel will fix the issue or I’v to keep the older kernel? In case I’v to keep the older kernel how can I avoid that it will be overwritten once I update the os?"
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I think the newer kernel should work after reinstallation. \n
If it doesn’t and you want to stay with the older one:\n
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`apt list --installed linux-image*`\n
\n
There should be a package with a specific version number in its name. For example, the standard kernel for Debian 11 is: \n
`linux-image-5.10.0-26-amd64`\n
\n
Uninstall the `linux-image-…` package you don’t want to keep. \n
Also uninstall `linux-image-amd64` which is the meta-package that pulls in the newest kernel version. Without it, you won’t get new kernel versions in upgrades.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
\n
Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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+body: "I wouldn’t be quick to assume that this means a failing disk. There would probably be more sporadic issues if this were the case."
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
\n
Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
\n
Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
\n
What this does:\n
\n
- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
- tells grub to show the boot menu during that countdown\n
- doesn’t use a hidden countdown that waits for a button press to show the menu\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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+body: "ok, thank you very much for detailed explanation, yes I remember that I had removed timeout from grub in the past, I will follow your procedure and select previous kernel. Another question, once I’v selected the older kernel did you think that removing (it’s fine using apt?) and resinstall newest kernel will fix the issue or I’v to keep the older kernel? In case I’v to keep the older kernel how can I avoid that it will be overwritten once I update the os?"
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I think the newer kernel should work after reinstallation. \n
If it doesn’t and you want to stay with the older one:\n
\n
`apt list --installed linux-image*`\n
\n
There should be a package with a specific version number in its name. For example, the standard kernel for Debian 11 is: \n
`linux-image-5.10.0-26-amd64`\n
\n
Uninstall the `linux-image-…` package you don’t want to keep. \n
Also uninstall `linux-image-amd64` which is the meta-package that pulls in the newest kernel version. Without it, you won’t get new kernel versions in upgrades.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
\n
Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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+body: "I wouldn’t be quick to assume that this means a failing disk. There would probably be more sporadic issues if this were the case."
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
\n
Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
\n
Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
\n
What this does:\n
\n
- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
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- doesn’t use a hidden countdown that waits for a button press to show the menu\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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+body: "ok, thank you very much for detailed explanation, yes I remember that I had removed timeout from grub in the past, I will follow your procedure and select previous kernel. Another question, once I’v selected the older kernel did you think that removing (it’s fine using apt?) and resinstall newest kernel will fix the issue or I’v to keep the older kernel? In case I’v to keep the older kernel how can I avoid that it will be overwritten once I update the os?"
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I think the newer kernel should work after reinstallation. \n
If it doesn’t and you want to stay with the older one:\n
\n
`apt list --installed linux-image*`\n
\n
There should be a package with a specific version number in its name. For example, the standard kernel for Debian 11 is: \n
`linux-image-5.10.0-26-amd64`\n
\n
Uninstall the `linux-image-…` package you don’t want to keep. \n
Also uninstall `linux-image-amd64` which is the meta-package that pulls in the newest kernel version. Without it, you won’t get new kernel versions in upgrades.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
\n
Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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I wouldn’t assume a failing disk either. \n
But every time there’s an error you can’t pin on something you *just* did, a full backup should be the first thing you do as a matter of principle.
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+body: "ok, I’ll backup all data first. How can I remove old kernel without enter in grub menu (since usually boot works well) and select the oldone as default? Thanks"
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By default, your grub menu should show up every time you boot. \n
If it doesn’t, boot your PC and do: \n
`sudo nano /etc/default/grub` \n
You need these lines: \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT=10` \n
`GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu`\n
\n
Every line starting with: \n
`GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT` \n
should be commented out like so: \n
`#GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT`\n
\n
Then run `sudo update-grub` and reboot.\n
\n
What this does:\n
\n
- sets a countdown of 10 seconds before grub boots the kernel\n
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In the grub menu, select advanced options and there you should be able to select an older kernel to boot.
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+body: "ok, thank you very much for detailed explanation, yes I remember that I had removed timeout from grub in the past, I will follow your procedure and select previous kernel. Another question, once I’v selected the older kernel did you think that removing (it’s fine using apt?) and resinstall newest kernel will fix the issue or I’v to keep the older kernel? In case I’v to keep the older kernel how can I avoid that it will be overwritten once I update the os?"
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I think the newer kernel should work after reinstallation. \n
If it doesn’t and you want to stay with the older one:\n
\n
`apt list --installed linux-image*`\n
\n
There should be a package with a specific version number in its name. For example, the standard kernel for Debian 11 is: \n
`linux-image-5.10.0-26-amd64`\n
\n
Uninstall the `linux-image-…` package you don’t want to keep. \n
Also uninstall `linux-image-amd64` which is the meta-package that pulls in the newest kernel version. Without it, you won’t get new kernel versions in upgrades.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
If that boots fine, remove and reinstall the newest installed kernel and run `sudo update-grub`. \n
That should be the easiest way to fix the most possible causes of this error.\n
\n
Edit: Now would be a **very** good time to back up all your data to an external drive. This might be a sign of your hard drive failing.
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In the grub menu, choose advanced options and then choose an older kernel to boot into. \n
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I second the advice to switch to a different/previous/known good kernel. That has been the cause a most boot problems for me. I just had it happen on a VM a couple of weeks ago, so I switched to the old kernel, then removed the new kernel. I’ll wait for another kernel before upgrading.\n
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n
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Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).\n
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Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word “Linux” in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.\n
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