plwnmaster
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Hello, I am attempting to dual-boot a Fedora based version (Fedora KDE, Fedora Workstation, Nobara, Bazzite) of Linux on my desktop, specs of pc attached. No matter what I change in BIOS, or how/which program (Rufus, Balena, Ventoy, Fedora Media writer) I format the USB with. Once I boot off the USB and start the OS, I get an out of memory error, press any key to continue followed by a kernel panic 'Unable to mount root fs on unkown-block(0,0).
My BIOS is on the latest version and I have changed every setting I could find listed on every site so far including, disabling CSM, setting secure boot to 'Other OS' and secure boot mode to, 'custom,' along with clearing they keys in key management. I have tried disabling 'VT-d' and Intel virtualization technology to no avail. I have disabled fastboot and resizable bar.. I have tried resetting my BIOS to factory recommenced settings only to see no change.
Additionally, I have tried editing the boot parameters of all 4 installations using nomodeset, dis_ucode_ldr, pci=nomsi, acpi=off, or noapic in different pairs and combinations also to no avail. I have tried both USB ports on the front and back of the desktop with no change along with trying different USB sticks.
The only change I have seen despite trying all these different combinations was using Ventoy with GRUB2 when launching Fedora, editing the boot parameters would yield me a 'can't allocate kernel' followed by 'you need to load the kernel first' in lieu of just being out of memory and proceeding to kernel panic.
I have been beating my head against the wall just trying every little change I see listed on every website, or that chatgpt has suggested and I am getting nowhere. Any help would be greatly apprecaited. Please let me know if I need to include any more information. Thank you in advance.
My BIOS is on the latest version and I have changed every setting I could find listed on every site so far including, disabling CSM, setting secure boot to 'Other OS' and secure boot mode to, 'custom,' along with clearing they keys in key management. I have tried disabling 'VT-d' and Intel virtualization technology to no avail. I have disabled fastboot and resizable bar.. I have tried resetting my BIOS to factory recommenced settings only to see no change.
Additionally, I have tried editing the boot parameters of all 4 installations using nomodeset, dis_ucode_ldr, pci=nomsi, acpi=off, or noapic in different pairs and combinations also to no avail. I have tried both USB ports on the front and back of the desktop with no change along with trying different USB sticks.
The only change I have seen despite trying all these different combinations was using Ventoy with GRUB2 when launching Fedora, editing the boot parameters would yield me a 'can't allocate kernel' followed by 'you need to load the kernel first' in lieu of just being out of memory and proceeding to kernel panic.
I have been beating my head against the wall just trying every little change I see listed on every website, or that chatgpt has suggested and I am getting nowhere. Any help would be greatly apprecaited. Please let me know if I need to include any more information. Thank you in advance.

