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Bug#841883: linux-image-4.7.0-1-686: cannot boot with 4.7.8-1, stuck at loading initrd



On Mon, 24 Oct 2016 14:14:18 +0800 sharuzzaman wrote:

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> with previous version of linux-image-4.7.0-1-686, I'm able to boot my laptop with no issue.
> 
> yesterday, I update the kernel to version 4.7.8-1 from debian repository using aptitude upgrade, then after reboot, the laptop is not able to boot up
> 
> the screeen just went blank and blinking cursor shown after loading initrd ramdisk
> 
> I rebooted the laptop and select kernel 4.6, and the laptop boots up just fine
> 
> I have run update-initramfs for kernel 4.7, but still not able to boot after that
> 
> I also have run aptitude reinstall for kernel 4.7, but still not able to boot after that
> 
> I'm sure this is not a problem with my laptop, but something is wrong with the kernel and/or initrd image

Hello,
I am another user bitten by the same bug on an i386 machine (but
everything seems to be fine on amd64 machines).
I experience the same exact misbehavior (version 4.7.8-1 fails to boot:
stuck while loading initrd); I have tried the same things to no avail.

I have currently altered GRUB_DEFAULT in /etc/default/grub, in order to
force the machine to automatically boot the previous kernel version
(4.6.4-1).

I hope the bug may be fixed soon.
Thanks to the Debian Kernel Team for any help they may provide.


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