Finally I have found some kind of a workaround for this bug...
After reading a bunch of kernel parameters and testing them, it seems adding "nosmp" option to kernel parameters list causes the kernel to boot normally. The drawback is that only one core of the CPU is used.
Finally I have found some kind of a workaround for this bug...
After reading a bunch of kernel parameters and testing them, it seems adding "nosmp" option to kernel parameters list causes the kernel to boot normally. The drawback is that only one core of the CPU is used.
Any idea?