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the problem seems to me that memory allocation issue with higher
resolution monitor.
When issue happening, the grub shell not able to read some files
(depends on current memory usage).
For instance, I create 20M, 30M, 40M, 50M ... 80M, 90M, 100M, 101M, 102M
... 110M, 120M, 130M, etc... files and
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Assignee: (unassigned) => jeremyszu (os369510)
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Title:
Out of Memory on boot with 5.2.0 kernel
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If you have problems to boot live systems (from USB), I think it can be
solved with mkusb
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
because it makes the live system use GFXMODE set to 800x600 except when
cloning. So select 'live-only' and in the next menu 'dus-iso2usb' ...
Please report the result
I had the same problem after updating from Kubuntu 21.10 to 22.04 on a
Dell XPS 15 9550 with 4k display. Changing the compress parameter fixed
the problem.
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Exactly the same problem with GRUB occurs on LG Gram 14 (2021) with
Ubuntu 22.04.
In my case it means that after upgrading Ubuntu from 21.10 to 22.04,
GRUB no longer boots, showing "error: out of memory.". I had to boot
another OS from USB which is not Ubuntu 22.04, because live image have
the sam
Thanks @ufoot . It took quite a while to find that issue, but the
solution was hidden among many people reporting other solutions and
bugs. Remember after the
# chroot ./root
and before the
# update-initramfs -u -k all
You have to edit the file
# /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
as noted
I tried the fix with GFXMODE=800x600 -> it did nothing. I had bigger
letters but the same error.
I tried the fix with editing mkinitramfs and replacing 1 by 19 on line
196 to restore the high compression level. Then regenerated the image ->
it worked.
For readers, this is not so easy, because whe
@guiverc this is not related to Ubuntu 19.10 or 19.04.
It was initially reported at that time, but it is still open.
I just stumbled on it, ugrading from 21 to 22.04.
Same behavior:
"error: out of memory.
Press any key to continue..."
Then kernel panic message.
I created a bootable USB image
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Ubuntu 19.10 (eoan) reached end-of-life on July 17, 2020.
Ubuntu 19.04 (disco) reached end-of-life on January 23, 2020.
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I had the grub "error: out of memory" issue after upgrading Ubuntu to
22.04 from 21.10. I used a Live USB of Ubuntu to chroot into my system
and after many trials and failures, I could get past the issue by
changing line 36 in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf by using a
different compression cho
Had the same issue with Ubuntu 22.04 install ISO flashed onto a USB.
Even tried booting "manually" (press "c" to enter GRUB command prompt)
grub> ls
(proc) (hd0) (hd0,gpt1) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt3) (hd1) . . .
grub> ls (hd0,gpt1)
Partition hd0,gpt1: Filesystem type ... - Label 'UBUNTU 22_0'
This is still valid and the issue is more pernicious because with the
latest livecd one cannot change the GFXMODE to 800x600. Re-imaging a new
ISO with new grub settings is outside most people's abilities nor is it
the intention. This means that Ubuntu's livecd lead to a panic in a very
popular lap
I have this issue on my Dell XPS 9380. I can boot 5.13.0.35, but 0.37
and 0.39 simply show the error: out of memory.
I have tried changing my GFXMODE to 800x600x24, which hwinfo lists as a
supported resolution, but grub just ignores it? Same with timeout?
It just shows in the 4K native res eve
I had this issue as well, through ALL of the 5.x kernels. Tried everything
mentioned in the thread here, but nothing worked other than going to 4.15
kernel.
This gave me suspicions it was related to something with the UEFI handoff to
OS, so I looked for BIOS updates and sure enough there was
Just had the problem again after upgrading 20.10 to 21.04.
Kernel 5.8.0-55 boots OK.
Kernel 5.11.0-18 fails with the memory error.
I'm just about to re-add the GFXMODE line to grub, which I hope will
(again) work around the problem.
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Just noting that I had this same issue on my Dell XPS 9550 laptop, which
has a 3840x2160 display. The workaround of setting GFXMODE=800x600 in
the grub config worked for me too, thanks! And of course had the nice
side effect of actually making the grub menu readable. :-)
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I've opened 1857786 indepdently for my boot issue.
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Title:
Out of Memory on boot with 5.2.0 kernel
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I'd like to echo Steven Mackenzie's report.
The workaround of explicitly configuring GFXMODE does mean that I can
hit a key through the "Hit any key to continue" prompt, but the boot
still fails. Without the workaround, grub is unresponsive at the "Hit
any key.." prompt.
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Update: My machine boots normally from the USB install media.
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Title:
Out of Memory on boot with 5.2.0 kernel
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I have a similar issue. I upgraded to 19.10 from 19.04 today.
After grub, I get this message:
"error: out of memory.
Press any key to continue..."
Then kernel panic message (image attached).
I have been unable to successfully boot using the workaround above.
The kernel is shown in grub is 5.3.
Can you please perform a kernel bisection?
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Same issue here.. workaround works..
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Title:
Out of Memory on boot with 5.2.0 kernel
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Issue appears to be related to display resolution. Grub was booting into
3840x2160 mode, with the resulting tiny, near-unreadable font. So I set
GFXMODE=800x600 and now - unexpectedly - kernel 5.2.0 is able to boot
without the memory errors.
Not sure why the high resolution causes an out-of-memory
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** Description changed:
Upgraded from 19.04 to current 19.10 using "do-release-upgrade -d". Can
still boot using the previous 5.0.0-25-generic kernel, but the
5.2.0-15-generic fails to start.
On selecting Ubuntu from Grub, the me
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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