How to gather "saved kernel logs" information for bug report?
I am wondering if it would be possible to maybe get a couple of pointers on what to do next as far as a bug report. I don't know if it is correct to ask more questions in Bugzilla at this point. First off the bug report is here: -> https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1185542 My computer was able to boot fine with kernel 5.11.16-1-pae I was asked to install kernel-default for testing purposes 5.12.1-1.g9bb8944-default which I did. kernel-default failed to boot. So now 3 kernels are installed/listed in the bootmenu as follows. 1. 5.12.1-1.g9bb8944-default 2. 5.12.0-2-pae 3. 5.12.0-1-pae kernel 5.11.16-1-pae <- Is now gone. Computer is unable to boot to splash screen with any of the 3 above listed kernels. It makes little/some sense since in /etc/zypp/zypp.conf - line 554 multiversion.kernel the kernel 5.11.16-1-pae must have been removed <- I do not understand though because when I installed KOTD the 5.11.16-1-pae was the running kernel. Quoting the bug report now as per Comment #7 is as follows: "OK, thanks, then it's a generic problem of 32bit Intel kernel. Feel free to uninstall kernel-default again. Now, we need more details about the crash. Any chance that you have the relevant kernel Oops or panic in the saved kernel logs? Or if not, try to boot without quiet boot option, and check whether you get the stack traces on screen, and take a picture. That's often helpful as a start.". What does the kernel Oops or saved kernel logs mean? I have the openSUSE https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Report_a_YaST_bug#How_can_I_setup_network_c... 1. Is this y2logs? What is the best way to retrieve these logs that are needed? 2. I do not want to install the operating system again as it will not help the situation at all most likely. 3. I do get stack traces on the screen and am not booting with quiet boot option I believe. 4. I decided to take a photo of the "stack traces" and I have attached the image to this email. 5. The 32 bit computer does have 4 gigabytes of memory installed. <- Do not know if that was necessary to say. :| I would really appreciate your input as I am quite inexperienced with this situation. I think it would be really neat to get some of the bugs fixed for 32 bit TW for the: Dual Core model: Intel T2400 bits: 32 type: MCP arch: M Yonah rev: 8 cache: L2: 2 MiB flags: nx pae sse sse2 sse3 vmx bogomips: 7314 Speed: 997 MHz min/max: 1000/1833 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 997 2: 997 -Best Regards
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