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Off-Topic • Re: Proxmox kernel 6.8.4-3-pve not booting - Intel microcode not installing

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Hello,
After posting the following post in the Proxmox forum, I have been advised to post it there too as I have an issue since the last update of Proxmox based on the kernel 6.8.4-3-pve:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxm ... ng.147327/
I have been advised to install the Intel microcode - my cpu 06-3c-03 - but it seems not wanting to load/install despite different attempts.
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The 6.8.4-3-pve kernel is not from the Debian repositories, but from a version customised by Promox, I presume.

These are current kernel version in Debian repositories:

Code:

$ rmadison linux-image-amd64linux-image-amd64 | 4.19+105+deb10u16  | oldoldstable               | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 5.10.127-2~bpo10+1 | buster-backports           | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 5.10.209-2         | oldstable                  | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 5.10.216-1         | oldstable-proposed-updates | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.1.67-1           | stable-updates             | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.1.76-1~bpo11+1   | bullseye-backports         | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.1.76-1           | stable                     | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.1.90-1           | proposed-updates           | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.7.12-1~bpo12+1   | stable-backports           | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.7.12-1           | testing                    | amd64linux-image-amd64 | 6.8.9-1            | unstable                   | amd64
Missing CPU microcode is generally not a reason for the kernel to fail to boot, unless the kernel has been modified to do so.

Therefore, there must be a reason other than microcode for the 6.8.4-3-pve Promox kernel to fail to boot.

These are the available versions for intel-microcode package in Debian repositories:

Code:

$ rmadison intel-microcodeintel-microcode | 3.20201118.1~bpo10+1 | buster-backports/non-free           | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20220207.1~bpo11+1 | bullseye-backports/non-free         | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20220510.1~deb10u1 | oldoldstable/non-free               | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20231114.1~deb11u1 | oldstable/non-free                  | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20231114.1~deb12u1 | stable/non-free-firmware            | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20240312.1~deb11u1 | oldstable-proposed-updates/non-free | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20240312.1~deb12u1 | proposed-updates/non-free-firmware  | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20240514.1         | testing/non-free-firmware           | source, amd64, i386intel-microcode | 3.20240514.1         | unstable/non-free-firmware          | source, amd64, i386
Hope this helps.

note: moved to "Off-Topic" sub-forum since it is not about Debian, but about a Promox customized kernel.

Statistics: Posted by Aki — 2024-05-25 20:30



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