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Fatal

A fatal message occurs if Inst encounters a severe, unrecoverable error. An example of a fatal error is:

FATAL: mmap of /dev/zero for 4000 pages failed
Inst exits immediately after encountering a fatal error. Fatal errors can be caused by hardware failures or lack of sufficient operating system resources, such as swap space. If a fatal error occurs, you might need to load the miniroot and take corrective action by modifying system configuration files.


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