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Table of contents
  1. Symptom & Impact
  2. Environment & Reproduction
  3. Root Cause Analysis
  4. Quick Triage
  5. Step-by-Step Diagnosis
  6. Solution – Primary Fix
  7. Solution – Alternative Approaches
  8. Verification & Acceptance Criteria
  9. Rollback Plan
  10. Prevention & Hardening
  11. Related Errors & Cross-Refs
  12. References & Further Reading

Symptom & Impact

RHEL 9 experiences kernel panic shortly after installing a third-party driver module.

Environment & Reproduction

System crashes during boot or runtime, often with module tracebacks and automatic reboot loops.

Root Cause Analysis

Incompatible kernel module ABI, unsigned module issues, or unsupported driver against current kernel build.

Quick Triage

Boot into a known-good kernel entry and disable automatic loading of the suspect module.

Step-by-Step Diagnosis

Use kdump artifacts, journalctl from prior boot, and module metadata for root-cause confirmation.

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Reviewing kdump and crash artifacts after kernel panic on RHEL 9 β€” Illustrative mockup β€” Progressive Robot

Solution – Primary Fix

Remove or blacklist the module, rebuild initramfs if needed, and reboot into stable configuration.

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Rolling back problematic third-party kernel module safely β€” Illustrative mockup β€” Progressive Robot

Solution – Alternative Approaches

Verify critical services load cleanly after rollback and ensure no panic-triggering units remain.

Verification & Acceptance Criteria

SELinux rarely causes panic directly, but maintain enforcing mode and avoid unsafe module workarounds.

Rollback Plan

If using DKMS, confirm module rebuild compatibility across kernel updates before deployment.

Prevention & Hardening

Collect reproducible logs and engage vendor with exact kernel version and panic trace details.

Run stability tests and monitor journalctl for warnings indicating residual driver conflicts.

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References & Further Reading

Qualify third-party drivers in staging for each RHEL 9 kernel release prior to production updates.

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