Boot problems on ubuntu 16.04 (elementart os) with kernel 4.4.0-145
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After a recent update on my dual boot hp laptop with secure boot disabled, whenever I switch back to linux (from windows 10) on the default kernel (4.4.0-145) the boot process gets stuck in the this loop with the basic error message:
Unexpected IRQ trap at vector 07
I've taken pictures and posted here: https://imgur.com/a/wGbMYlb
Switching to the previous kernel lets me boot fine and then the default kernel works again on the next boot.
I can provide more info if needed.
Thank you.
Also, moderators, if this question would be better suited on Unix SE, please migrate or let me know. Thanks.
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After a recent update on my dual boot hp laptop with secure boot disabled, whenever I switch back to linux (from windows 10) on the default kernel (4.4.0-145) the boot process gets stuck in the this loop with the basic error message:
Unexpected IRQ trap at vector 07
I've taken pictures and posted here: https://imgur.com/a/wGbMYlb
Switching to the previous kernel lets me boot fine and then the default kernel works again on the next boot.
I can provide more info if needed.
Thank you.
Also, moderators, if this question would be better suited on Unix SE, please migrate or let me know. Thanks.
16.04 boot dual-boot kernel secure-boot
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After a recent update on my dual boot hp laptop with secure boot disabled, whenever I switch back to linux (from windows 10) on the default kernel (4.4.0-145) the boot process gets stuck in the this loop with the basic error message:
Unexpected IRQ trap at vector 07
I've taken pictures and posted here: https://imgur.com/a/wGbMYlb
Switching to the previous kernel lets me boot fine and then the default kernel works again on the next boot.
I can provide more info if needed.
Thank you.
Also, moderators, if this question would be better suited on Unix SE, please migrate or let me know. Thanks.
16.04 boot dual-boot kernel secure-boot
After a recent update on my dual boot hp laptop with secure boot disabled, whenever I switch back to linux (from windows 10) on the default kernel (4.4.0-145) the boot process gets stuck in the this loop with the basic error message:
Unexpected IRQ trap at vector 07
I've taken pictures and posted here: https://imgur.com/a/wGbMYlb
Switching to the previous kernel lets me boot fine and then the default kernel works again on the next boot.
I can provide more info if needed.
Thank you.
Also, moderators, if this question would be better suited on Unix SE, please migrate or let me know. Thanks.
16.04 boot dual-boot kernel secure-boot
16.04 boot dual-boot kernel secure-boot
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