Vmx disabled after booting CentOs stream 9 on hp

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Sneha
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Vmx disabled after booting CentOs stream 9 on hp

Post by Sneha » 2023/09/11 16:54:52

I am a computer science student and use CentOS stream 9 on my hp laptop 15-bs0xx along with windows by dual boot.
So i use centOS for programming , but while boot centOS there appeared black screen with texts VMX diabled by BIOS and much more ,This
0.2104151 x86/cpu: UMX (outside TXT) disabled by BIOS

1.8878061 md: Waiting for all devices to be available before 1.8078111 nd: If you don't use raid, use raid-noautodetect autodetect

1.8078131 nd: Autodetecting RAID arrays.

1.807815] nd: autorun

1.8078161 md: ... ... autorun DONE.

1.8078901 List of all partitions:

1.807893] No filesystem could mount root, tried:

1.8078941

1.8078961 Kernel panic - not syncing: UFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)

1.8079001 CPU: 1 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 5.14.0-361.e19.x86_64 #1 1.8079051 Hardware name: HP HP Laptop 15-bs0xx/832C, BIOS F.24 09/25/2017

1.8079101 Call Trace:

1.887915] <TASK>

1.8079211 dump_stack_lul+0x34/0x48 1.807934] panic+0xea/0x2e4

1.807943] mount_block_root+0x28c/0x29f

1.8079551 prepare_namespace+0x13b/0x16a 1.8079601 kernel_init_freeable+0x17d/0x1a2

1.8079671 ? pfx_kernel_init+0x10/0x10

1.8079741 kernel_init+0x16/0x130 1.807979] ret_from_fork+0x2c/0x50

1.807989] </TASK>

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1.809087] Kernel Offset: 0x1be00000 from Oxffffffff81000000 (relocation range: 0xffffffff80000000-0xfffff 1.809179][ end Kernel panic not syncing: UFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0) 1

I am not sure how to fix this since i added it from our college teacher . It was working fine before but i don't know what to do now.
Please help me fix it

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Re: Vmx disabled after booting CentOs stream 9 on hp

Post by TrevorH » 2023/09/12 01:45:06

Start by choosing one of the older kernels listed at the grub menu when you boot up.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke

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