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I was trying to install the linux-next kernel in my system with the following steps.




  1. Copied the existing configuration file from /boot to the root of source directory

  2. Updated the .config file with make oldconfig

  3. Compiled the modules with fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers

  4. Installed the generated deb packages using dpkg -i *.deb.


When booting up the new kernel, it shows Kernel panic message
It shows up an error Kernel Offset: disabled. I'm unable to figure out the exact reason for this panic message. Let me know if I have to provide any other logs.










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    I was trying to install the linux-next kernel in my system with the following steps.




    1. Copied the existing configuration file from /boot to the root of source directory

    2. Updated the .config file with make oldconfig

    3. Compiled the modules with fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers

    4. Installed the generated deb packages using dpkg -i *.deb.


    When booting up the new kernel, it shows Kernel panic message
    It shows up an error Kernel Offset: disabled. I'm unable to figure out the exact reason for this panic message. Let me know if I have to provide any other logs.










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      I was trying to install the linux-next kernel in my system with the following steps.




      1. Copied the existing configuration file from /boot to the root of source directory

      2. Updated the .config file with make oldconfig

      3. Compiled the modules with fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers

      4. Installed the generated deb packages using dpkg -i *.deb.


      When booting up the new kernel, it shows Kernel panic message
      It shows up an error Kernel Offset: disabled. I'm unable to figure out the exact reason for this panic message. Let me know if I have to provide any other logs.










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      I was trying to install the linux-next kernel in my system with the following steps.




      1. Copied the existing configuration file from /boot to the root of source directory

      2. Updated the .config file with make oldconfig

      3. Compiled the modules with fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers

      4. Installed the generated deb packages using dpkg -i *.deb.


      When booting up the new kernel, it shows Kernel panic message
      It shows up an error Kernel Offset: disabled. I'm unable to figure out the exact reason for this panic message. Let me know if I have to provide any other logs.







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          While booting you will get two options
          select the second one kali linux advanced settings
          In the advanced settings choose recovery mode



          you will boot into kali linux
          after a few seconds screen will ask for your root password
          press control+D
          ready to go you will boot into ur os






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            While booting you will get two options
            select the second one kali linux advanced settings
            In the advanced settings choose recovery mode



            you will boot into kali linux
            after a few seconds screen will ask for your root password
            press control+D
            ready to go you will boot into ur os






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              While booting you will get two options
              select the second one kali linux advanced settings
              In the advanced settings choose recovery mode



              you will boot into kali linux
              after a few seconds screen will ask for your root password
              press control+D
              ready to go you will boot into ur os






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                While booting you will get two options
                select the second one kali linux advanced settings
                In the advanced settings choose recovery mode



                you will boot into kali linux
                after a few seconds screen will ask for your root password
                press control+D
                ready to go you will boot into ur os






                share|improve this answer












                While booting you will get two options
                select the second one kali linux advanced settings
                In the advanced settings choose recovery mode



                you will boot into kali linux
                after a few seconds screen will ask for your root password
                press control+D
                ready to go you will boot into ur os







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