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Attempted to kill init” — without erasing any user data [closed] up vote 12 down vote favorite 3 I was trying to update libc in our Ubuntu server but it failed and now when I reboot the server I get a error message: Kernel panic - not syncing - Attempted to kill init! and it just hangs. What is the solution to this problem? The server is used kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill-init-exitcode-0x00000100 by 10 people so I don't want to reinstall erasing their data. security ubuntu linux-kernel selinux panic share|improve this question edited Jul 8 '14 at 8:39 RzR 1,7561325 asked Oct 12 '12 at 21:50 Slayer 68831214 closed as off-topic by Undo♦ Aug 29 at 2:18 This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:"Questions on professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve programming or programming tools. You may be able to get help on Server Fault." – UndoIf this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question. Kernel panics happen for a variety of reasons. Often due to hardware failure... You'll need to check out /var/log/dmesg and /var/log/syslog to get more info about what actually happened. –hsanders Oct 12 '12 at 21:58 1 You should try to boot using a "Live CD", and then mount the HDD partition that held / and /lib. Then try to restore the libc files. –sawdust Oct 12 '12 at 23:43 6 This isn't really the right forum for this question. You're better off asking on superuser.com or ubuntu.stackexchange.com. T
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site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more linux kernel panic recovery about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super what is kernel panic error in linux User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12867591/how-to-solve-kernel-panic-not-syncing-attempted-to-kill-init-without-er can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to solve kernel panic issue up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a Debian OS upgraded from to 2.6 to 3.4 in my PC. All of a sudden some basic commands like ls and sudo were not working (by mistake I deleted some files in the root folder). I was http://superuser.com/questions/769359/how-to-solve-kernel-panic-issue getting a error like bash- /usr/bin no such directory. I restarted my PC after which it displays "kernel panic". How to resolve this issue. Edit 1: I was deleting files from /mnt/sdc1 folder.something went wrong all of a sudden. linux debian operating-systems kernel-panic share|improve this question edited Jun 16 '14 at 10:57 asked Jun 16 '14 at 10:19 ddpd 1127 3 Probably, given the total lack of information as to what you deleted, the simplest thing is to re-install the OS. You should use a live distro to backup your own data on /home/yourname, then reinstall. –MariusMatutiae Jun 16 '14 at 10:22 Yes, deleting files in the root folder is usually a bad idea. If you can't back up your data from the system itself (which seems likely), boot from a LiveCD or something. –Tom Zych Jun 16 '14 at 10:46 @MariusMatutiae:What is "live distro"? –ddpd Jun 16 '14 at 10:58 D'oh! I didn't notice @MariusMatutiae had already mentioned using a live distro. It means something like a LiveCD, a rescue disk. Something you can boot when the OS on your hard drive won't boot. &ndash
14:29:48 Dettorer Member Registered: 2012-06-24 Posts: 4 [SOLVED] Kernel panic at boot: not syncing. No init found. Hello, I know some people had this problem before but no solution seems to help me.I'm https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=162704 having this kernel panic at the very beggining of boot (here is a screenshot)The init= parameter given by grub is correct: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd and I double checked the root= parameter, it is by uuid but I also tried by device name (/dev/sda7) and by label.Using the output of a new `grub-mkconfig` didn't fix it either.Here is my grub.cfgI tried running `mkinitcpio -v -p linux` (I use the 3.8 kernel kernel panic from core but also tried the 3.9 from testing, same result)Here is my mkinitcpio.conf and the output of `mkinitcpio -v -p linux`I checked the filesystems of my / and /boot partitions with badblocks and fsck, no problem from here. (I also tried reformating my swap with mkswap as the second line of kernel panic mention swapper even though I didn't understand that line, I just gave it kernel panic error a try).I really don't know what to do now, my guess is that the initramfs can't mount the root partition but the root= parameter is correct and everything mount well under a liveCD (this is from where I try to fix it).I love archlinux and it's community, I just don't know what to do now, thanks in advance for your advice.EDIT:Forgot to tell since when this happen.I was playing Kerbal Space Program yesterday, the game filled up my RAM, my computer was no longer responding (it happens to me a few times a month if I forgot to close firefox before playing for example).I had to hard shutdown, then on the boot I get this panic. Last edited by Dettorer (2013-05-07 19:13:49) Offline #2 2013-05-04 16:28:19 ewaller Administrator From: Pasadena, CA Registered: 2009-07-13 Posts: 13,548 Re: [SOLVED] Kernel panic at boot: not syncing. No init found. Can you post the output of # fdisk -l /dev/sda and of ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid ??Also, you should not need an 'init=' clause at all since the great initscripts/systemd schism. Nothing is too wonderful to be true, if it be consistent with the laws of nature -- Michael FaradayYou assume people are rational and influ