On Mon, 2024-04-15 at 14:55:06 +0800, Paul Wise wrote: > On Fri, 2024-04-12 at 09:28 +0200, Steffen Grunewald wrote: > > > Any attempt to boot a Bullseye (5.x) or Bookworm kernel (6.x) resulted in > > an early kernel panic. > > Try the latest sid kernel (6.7.9) and the latest upstream too.
Doing so the Debian way would require a major upgrade of the related tools (most notably, gcc), also to build some initrd - something I'd like to avoid on the only system with that kind of hardware I have. I'll go for some live distros first since I cannot fully exclude "just a missing kernel parameter", and Ubuntu 23.10 seems to be the newest I can get hold of. Previous attempts used PXE boot, so kernel parameters might be something to look for first. This > sounds like something that will need a git bisect to figure out though. > https://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel/GitBisect That's the really time-consuming part... I'm kind of surprised that nobody else seems to use this hardware platform? Thanks so far, Steffen