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Diagnosing a Checkstop

There are a few ways to obtain logs of a checkstop.

nvram

From either the OS or Skiroot, run this as root/sudo after the machine has rebooted following the checkstop (but before rebooting again):

nvram --unzip lnx,oops-log

If you're lucky, it will return a log of the most recent checkstop. If you instead get nvram: ERROR: can't decompress text: inflate() returned -3, then the log in NVRAM is corrupted for some reason, and you'll need to try a different approach.