Hi,
Since some weeks I have troubles booting one PC. The kernel crashes sometimes during initializing with various different messages.
The uefi partition and the root filesystem are on 2 different devices, so I suspect the uefi partition device (an SD card) to be broken.
My question is now: Does the loader.efi or the kernel itself checks for disk read errors or file corruption?
EDIT: after replacing the SD card the startup kernel crashes are gone. So this was a hardware failure.
Since some weeks I have troubles booting one PC. The kernel crashes sometimes during initializing with various different messages.
The uefi partition and the root filesystem are on 2 different devices, so I suspect the uefi partition device (an SD card) to be broken.
My question is now: Does the loader.efi or the kernel itself checks for disk read errors or file corruption?
EDIT: after replacing the SD card the startup kernel crashes are gone. So this was a hardware failure.
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