kernel panic at kern/arch/x86/trap.c:311, from core 2: eoc-ful Page Fault in thProc-ful Page Fault in the Kernel at 0x000000000000001b!e err 0x--------000000 0Stack Backtrace on Core 2: 2#01 [<0xffffffffc200a3b7>] in backtrace ]# rip 0xffffffffc20481d rip 0xffffffffc20481d1 1 cs 0x------------0008 in _panic #03 [<0xffffffffc20aa649>] in trap 3 [<0xffffffffc20aa649>] rsp 0xfffffff0000d6d38 ss 0x------------0010 Backtrace of kernel context on Core 3: #01 [<0xffffffffc20481d1>] in vcprintf at src/printf.c:92 #02 [<0xffffffffc2048223>] in cprintf at src/printf.c:103 ##03 [<0xffffffffc20056fa>] in print_coreprov_map 0#04 [<0xffffffffc20576dd>] in sys_provision 4#05 [<0xffffffffc2059149>] in syscall #06 [<0xffffffffc2059304>] in run_local_syscall [#07 [<0xffffffffc2059839>] in prep_syscalls <#08 [<0xffffffffc20aaf1a>] in sysenter_callwrapper 0kernel panic at kern/arch/x86/trap.c:541, from core 3: pault! Check the kernel stack pointer; you likely ran ofDn Core 2 (Ints off): he kernel stack pointer; you likely ran ofof the end of the stack. the end of the stack TtStack Backtrace on Corack Backtrace on Core 3: ommands.e 3: #ROS(Core 2)> OS(Core 2)> fffc200a3b7>] in backtrace #02 [<0xffffffffc2009b7c>] in _panic at src/init.c:266 #03 [<0xffffffffc20aa253>] in handle_double_fault at arch/x86/trap.c:541