![]() ![]() My system is: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8565U CPU 1. How can I know what causes that soft lockup? ![]() I'm newbie on Linux so I don't know what to do. a softblocksize (that in the case of the ramdisk driver is also the. I managed to run dpkg -l | grep firmware and I get: amd64-microcode The noinitrd (initial RAM disk) Argument. After that, it delete the Windows entry from grub and Debian still not working. I imagine that maybe I forgot to do the update-grub and then I try to run it from chroot with a LIVE CD. I guess that is whats explains why the whole system gets really slow, because when I try to use commands, the system can not complete them. Watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#7 stuck for 22s! Entry to TTY1 to avoid use GUIS and see if there is any advice I can follow, the console give a lots of code where one line repeats over 22-23 seconds with the message from syslog Thanks to that workaround I can boot the system, but it's running really slow. WORKAROUND 1: disable intel microcode updates during bootġ/ add the boot parameter: dis_ucode_ldr to /etc/default/grub I do a fast research and I have found here where the bug is described in the same system. Ctrl+D, or Ctrl+C or even REISUB combination. When I select the Debian system, it's get stuck on "Loading initial ramdisk" and no key works at all. apt install -t stretch-backports firmware-linuxĪfter that, I reboot the system and get stuck on the boot.apt -t stretch-backports install linux-image-amd64.echo deb stretch-backports main contrib non-free > /etc/apt//stretch-backports.list.I follow the instructions described here to update the kernel: I was trying to use wine and the system complain that a video card was not detected. ![]() The system has a dual-boot with windows 10 and debian stable, where both system works just fine. I have an Asus FX433N with an UHD 620 Intel graphics. ![]()
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