Joe Hansche writes:
However, one thing I've noticed, and I don't think it has anything to do with this problem, but I thought I'd point it out just in case, is that there are 3 other cards in my system that are no longer recognized in lspci. They were recognized before the kernel panic happened, but I don't know if that had anything to do with the problem, or if it was an updated package that I installed that is causing it...02:07.0 Network controller: Unknown device 004c:8400 02:08.0 Network controller: Unknown device 03d0:2103 (rev 02) 02:09.0 Multimedia audio controller: Unknown device 0013:6003 (rev 01)
lspci reads the vendor and device names from the pci.ids file, which is typically installed in /usr/share/hwdata
My concern is that I'm hoping whatever caused the kernel panic didn't permanently damage my PCI bus and/or those 3 PCI cards.
Probably not, but if your pci.ids missing, that suggests a corrupted disk/partition, which means that you're pretty much screwed.
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