On 3/5/24 20:55, Steve Wahl wrote:
In the meantime, if you want to try figuring out how to increase the memory allocated for kexec kernel purposes, that might correct the problem.
I tried all the options and variations possible in kexec. Don't know how useful this is but it seems there's a hard limit imposed by kexec on the size of the kernel image, irrespective of the format.
pavin@suse-laptop:~> sudo /usr/sbin/kexec --debug --kexec-syscall-auto --load '/usr/lib/modules/6.7.6-1-default/vmlinux' --initrd='/boot/initrd-6.7.6-1-default' --append='root=/dev/mapper/suse-system crashkernel=341M,high crashkernel=72M,low security=apparmor mitigations=auto' Try gzip decompression. Invalid memory segment 0x1000000 - 0x2c60fff pavin@suse-laptop:~> file /usr/lib/modules/6.7.6-1-default/vmlinux /usr/lib/modules/6.7.6-1-default/vmlinux: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=cd9816be5099dbe04750b2583fe34462de6dcdca, not stripped
Kind regards, Pavin Joseph.