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"Kernel panic - not syncing" on boot

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Hi all,
I installed Debian 12 a couple months ago on my Lenovo laptop with an Intel Core i5-7200U. I haven't done much other than some web browsing and GUI customization (no terminal), but I encounter this kernel error now when booting up.

Code:

Loading Linux 6.1.0-31-amd64Loading initial ramdiskerror: out of memory 
Which then takes me to this screen where all I can do is manually power off my laptop. (btw this picture shows kernel 6.1.0-30, I get the same error for kernel 6.1.0-31)
Screenshot from 2025-02-13 11-01-04_prnit.png
I am able to boot when I select kernel 6.1.0-27 but would like to be up to date.
When I do these commands, I am told that I'm already up to date.

Code:

sudo apt updatesudo apt upgrade
I would prefer to avoid a fresh install of Debian since I've already done some customizing and want to learn how to fix this through commands or other methods instead.

Statistics: Posted by 5kx96y2e9 — 2025-02-13 19:27 — Replies 1 — Views 31



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