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Ubuntu 21.04 won't boot with NVMe enabled on Parallels Desktop 16
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Thanks a lot Dominik, I'll investigate based on your attached files!
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Ubuntu 21.04 won't boot with NVMe enabled on Parallels Desktop 16
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You should now get all required debugging logs and also a similar
debugging log from Ubuntu 20.10 to have further clues in the debugging
process.
** Attachment added: "nvme_debugLog_Ubuntu_Groovy.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1925482/+attachment/5491786/+files/nvme_
** Attachment added: "nvme_debugLog_kernel_5-12.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1925482/+attachment/5491785/+files/nvme_debugLog_kernel_5-12.txt
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** Attachment added: "nvme_debugLog_kernel_5-11.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1925482/+attachment/5491784/+files/nvme_debugLog_kernel_5-11.txt
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I did the tests with the three mentioned kernels and I also did an
additional test with Ubuntu 20.10 (the file system there is ZFS, but
that doesn't make that much of a difference). Every kernel aside the one
from Ubuntu 20.10 crashed somewhere in the boot process. You'll find all
debugging logs in
** Attachment added: "nvme_debugLog_kernel_5-10.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1925482/+attachment/5491783/+files/nvme_debugLog_kernel_5-10.txt
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Thank you Dominik!
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I was able to boot from SATA without reinstallation in Parallels and
I'll try the PPAs later.
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Title:
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Hey Dominik, thanks a lot for the log, it's really helpful. It seems
there's a null pointer in a struct req member...my investigation
continues. Can I ask you for 2 more tests? In fact..make it 3, if not a
big issue for you. I'd like to ask you for mainline kernels testing, we
have packages for the
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Guilherme G. Piccoli (gpiccoli)
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If it's helpful for you, I could also do the same procedure on the
working VM with Ubuntu 20.10 and with a virtual NVMe drive.
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I was able to do a serial output based on the guide from
https://www.hiroom2.com/2018/04/30/ubuntu-1804-serial-console-en/. In
addition to that I also added your recommended boot parametre and I was
able to add a virtual serial port, that can dump its output into a text
file. You'll find the output
Hi Dominik, thank you for the report!
So, it would be ideal to have a full log when the issue happens - do you
know if Parallels has NVMe hotplug mechanism? One idea would be to SATA-
boot the guest and hotplug-add the NVMe device, while you're logged in
the guest (ssh maybe), this way collecting
apport information
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I'm trying to boot Ubuntu 21.04 with the NVMe option in Parallels
Desktop 16 and it crashes with an kernel panic after unsuccessfully
trying to boot from the virtual NVMe drive. On contrary Ubuntu 20.10 and
the la
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