Bug 2226660

Summary: Fedora won’t boot afater kernel 6.3.12
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: stevelauc
Component: kernelAssignee: Kernel Maintainer List <kernel-maint>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 37CC: acaringi, adscvr, airlied, alciregi, bskeggs, hdegoede, hpa, jarodwilson, josef, kernel-maint, lgoncalv, linville, masami256, mchehab, ptalbert, steved
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Description stevelauc 2023-07-26 06:32:53 UTC
1. Please describe the problem:
   
   Fedora won’t boot after kernel 6.3.12 (6.3.12, 6.4.4), after selecting the kernel from the grub menu, the screen becomes black with an underline in the left-top corner, then this underline is also gone, leaving the screen totally black.

2. What is the Version-Release number of the kernel:

   6.3.12-100.fc37
   6.4.4-100.fc37 

3. Did it work previously in Fedora? If so, what kernel version did the issue
   *first* appear?  Old kernels are available for download at
   https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=8 :

   Yes, 6.3.8 (the last kernel before 6.3.12) can boot without any issue

   6.3.12


4. Can you reproduce this issue? If so, please provide the steps to reproduce
   the issue below:

   Yes, everytime I choose the new kernel from the grub menu, it happens

5. Does this problem occur with the latest Rawhide kernel? To install the
   Rawhide kernel, run ``sudo dnf install fedora-repos-rawhide`` followed by
   ``sudo dnf update --enablerepo=rawhide kernel``:

   Haven't tried


6. Are you running any modules that not shipped with directly Fedora's kernel?:

   No


7. Please attach the kernel logs. You can get the complete kernel log
   for a boot with ``journalctl --no-hostname -k > dmesg.txt``. If the
   issue occurred on a previous boot, use the journalctl ``-b`` flag.

    You can check the boot log for kernel 6.3.8 (boots without any issue) and 6.4.4 (cannot boot) here: https://gist.github.com/SteveLauC/f6838911f53238b06c2a19fb253b1d5e