@WT_101 Thanks! The old install didn’t seem to work, but I just grabbed the files directly out of the installation folder and it booted just fine.
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RE: RHEL Initramfs unpacking failed: & Kernel panic - not syncing:
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RE: RHEL Initramfs unpacking failed: & Kernel panic - not syncing:
@WT_101 Tried going back to 1.5.7. Didn’t want to go back too far since we need newer drivers available.
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RE: RHEL Initramfs unpacking failed: & Kernel panic - not syncing:
@Tom-Elliott Thanks for the quick response! Setting Host EFI Exit Type to EXIT leads to a different error in HyperV:
Virtual machine Boot Summary- Network Adapter (00155D0D3110)
The operating system loaded.
The screen just hangs there with no OS loaded.
When trying to load a VM in Proxmox; EXIT produces a UEFI options screen, using ReFind produces the OP error.
- Network Adapter (00155D0D3110)
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RE: RHEL Initramfs unpacking failed: & Kernel panic - not syncing:
We are experiencing the same issue. I’ve tried using a different VM image, reinstalling current and older versions FOG, and using older versions of ReFind. No problem at all if we try to boot from disk, but we get essentially the same (different memory addresses) error when trying to boot any Linux images. It gets to default.pxe, which hands off to ReFind. ReFind hands off to grub. Choose the kernel, and it errors out. Grub works if I boot directly to it, but going through FOG throws the error.