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I am seeking assistance with an issue I am facing in my XCP-NG configuration on an HPE DL360 G7 server. Despite using this server for about a year without any problems, I recently encountered an issue after cleaning it with a compressor.

Here's the situation: I unintentionally mispositioned a disk during the cleaning process. Upon restarting the server, a message indicating a faulty disk appeared. I promptly powered off the server, corrected the disk placement, and restarted the server. However, my XCP-NG instance no longer starts. Instead, I receive the following error message

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ACPI: SPCR: Unexpected SPCR Access Width. Defaulting to byte size.

Initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compressed archive.

APEI: Can not request [mem....] for APEI ERST registers

Kernel Panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unkown-block(0,0)

It's worth noting that before shutting down the server for cleaning, I performed a complete system update. There's a possibility that this update may have caused damage to the system.

As a self-taught individual, I am aware that there might be gaps in my knowledge, and I am reaching out to the community for advice on diagnosing and resolving this issue.

I have already attempted to find solutions to this problem, but most of the information available pertains to issues on Ubuntu, not XCP-NG. Moreover, the solutions provided seem to be specific to Ubuntu and do not apply to my situation.

Here are the available boot options in GRUB : grub boot options

Lpkr
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Please describe more specifically what you did with "cleaning it with a compressor" (sorry that should have been a comment, but I cannot post it as such)