Ubuntu 16.04 server kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill error
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After upgrading my server's RAM from 16 to 64, I have get the following error on system loading. attached image
kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill-init-exitcode-0x00000200
The server's os is ubuntu 16.04 server on vmware. Please kindly let me know how to fix the problem.
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After upgrading my server's RAM from 16 to 64, I have get the following error on system loading. attached image
kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill-init-exitcode-0x00000200
The server's os is ubuntu 16.04 server on vmware. Please kindly let me know how to fix the problem.
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server kernel
Does the error go away if you reduce the servers RAM agian to 16?
â Sebastian Stark
Apr 30 at 15:32
No, unfortunately it seems it not related to RAM upgrading
â user1972612
May 1 at 5:45
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After upgrading my server's RAM from 16 to 64, I have get the following error on system loading. attached image
kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill-init-exitcode-0x00000200
The server's os is ubuntu 16.04 server on vmware. Please kindly let me know how to fix the problem.
attached image
server kernel
After upgrading my server's RAM from 16 to 64, I have get the following error on system loading. attached image
kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill-init-exitcode-0x00000200
The server's os is ubuntu 16.04 server on vmware. Please kindly let me know how to fix the problem.
attached image
server kernel
edited Apr 30 at 14:35
Karl Richter
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Does the error go away if you reduce the servers RAM agian to 16?
â Sebastian Stark
Apr 30 at 15:32
No, unfortunately it seems it not related to RAM upgrading
â user1972612
May 1 at 5:45
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Does the error go away if you reduce the servers RAM agian to 16?
â Sebastian Stark
Apr 30 at 15:32
No, unfortunately it seems it not related to RAM upgrading
â user1972612
May 1 at 5:45
Does the error go away if you reduce the servers RAM agian to 16?
â Sebastian Stark
Apr 30 at 15:32
Does the error go away if you reduce the servers RAM agian to 16?
â Sebastian Stark
Apr 30 at 15:32
No, unfortunately it seems it not related to RAM upgrading
â user1972612
May 1 at 5:45
No, unfortunately it seems it not related to RAM upgrading
â user1972612
May 1 at 5:45
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Does the error go away if you reduce the servers RAM agian to 16?
â Sebastian Stark
Apr 30 at 15:32
No, unfortunately it seems it not related to RAM upgrading
â user1972612
May 1 at 5:45