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Kernel update and change from 64 to 32 bit kernel killed my box with "kernel panic" error.

Posted on June 23, 2013

Long story cut short: Changing the kernel from 3.8.0-19-generic that comes when you click Ubuntu 13.04 x64, to Ubuntu1304-x32-vmlinuz-3.8.0.25-generic from the dropdown list has killed my box.

Looking at the console, I see:

… Exec format error kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x00000100

Here’s a screenshot of the full window: http://i.minus.com/i6gk45afcv9tM.png

Longer story:

I setup a droplet for a friend and taking exact notes and all the things I’d learned, I attempted to setup a droplet identically. Same size, OS and region.

All went well except vsftpd and people on Ubuntu forums were saying that “500 OOPS: priv_sock_get_cmd” is kernel related, and the only thing I realised was different was that I accidentally chose 64 bit.

So, I took a snapshot (phew!) and picked the latest 32 bit ubuntu 13.04 kernel I could find.

I’ve not restored from the snapshot just in case any staff want to explore the error. But it would be interesting to know what happened and why it happened!



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When you have installed a 64 bit OS, you should stick with a 64 bit kernel. <br> <br>Using a 32 bit kernel with a 64 bit operating system, and vice versa, will lead to problems due to the incompatible binaries. <br>

Well, that’s what I thought, but I’m probably being blind or stupid here, but I can’t find anywhere in the guides here that says so, or even in the kernel selection (screenshot http://i.minus.com/iR61yBwRDsg4z.png) that warns against this. <br> <br>So, basically, I’m stuffed, just start over?

Also… given that I’ve got about 5 choices of 32 bit Ubuntu 13.04 kernels including one called “alternative”, should I just pick the latest one?

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