Answer Posted / vinay
A kernel panic is an action taken by an operating system
upon detecting an internal fatal error from which it cannot
safely recover.
Attempts by the operating system to read an invalid or
non-permitted memory address are a common source of kernel
panics. A panic may also occur as a result of a hardware
failure or a bug in the operating system
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