On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 09:15:08AM +0100, Max Löwen wrote:
> On 02/26/2013 12:17 AM, Kazuo Teramoto wrote:
> >On 25 Feb 2013 at 18:13:14 -0300, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
> >>I can't boot with 3.8-2 again!! linux 3.8-1 is working fine
> >For me it stopped to boot after > 3.7.7. Linux-3.7.7 is
On 02/26/2013 12:17 AM, Kazuo Teramoto wrote:
On 25 Feb 2013 at 18:13:14 -0300, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
I can't boot with 3.8-2 again!! linux 3.8-1 is working fine
For me it stopped to boot after > 3.7.7. Linux-3.7.7 is the last version
that boot, each version after it don't. Gummiboot
On 25 Feb 2013 at 18:13:14 -0300, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
> I can't boot with 3.8-2 again!! linux 3.8-1 is working fine
For me it stopped to boot after > 3.7.7. Linux-3.7.7 is the last version
that boot, each version after it don't. Gummiboot stopped to boot in
v22, only v17 boots for me.
Em 22-01-2013 21:20, christophg escreveu:
> upgrading to linux 3.7.4-1 from testing fixed the issue for me
I can't boot with 3.8-2 again!! linux 3.8-1 is working fine (I booted
from a usb drive in BIOS mode to downgrade), and I'm writing from it,
but 3.8-2 freezes in previous rEFInd message.
--
Em 17-01-2013 23:49, Kazuo Teramoto escreveu:
> Linux 3.7.3-1 is booting for me.
>
> Regards,
[SOLVED] Confirmed working here too, with 3.7.3-1.
Thanks all.
--
http://www.google.com/profiles/andre.vmatos
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
On 15 Jan 2013 at 18:35:19 -0200, Kazuo Teramoto wrote:
> I'm having this issue with linux 3.7.2-1 too. I use gummiboot-efi and
> file from core (5.11-1). Linux 3.7.1-2 boots ok.
Linux 3.7.3-1 is booting for me.
Regards,
Kazuo Teramoto
signature.asc
Description: signature
Em 15-01-2013 08:00, Bastien Dejean escreveu:
> I have the same problem (and I don't use *testing*):
>
> When I upgraded to 3.6.11, after rebooting, rEFInd froze at the *rEFInd -
> Booting OS* stage and downgrading to 3.6.10 didn't help. I can boot in
> BIOS mode though.
I've not tested in BIOS mo
On 14 Jan 2013 at 12:10:31 -0200, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
> After a upgraded to refind-efi 0.6.4-1 and linux 3.7.2-1, my system
> stopped to boot.
I'm having this issue with linux 3.7.2-1 too. I use gummiboot-efi and
file from core (5.11-1). Linux 3.7.1-2 boots ok.
The image of linux 3.7
André Vitor de Lima Matos:
> My problem persist, preventing me from upgrade to linux 3.7.2.
I have the same problem (and I don't use *testing*):
When I upgraded to 3.6.11, after rebooting, rEFInd froze at the *rEFInd -
Booting OS* stage and downgrading to 3.6.10 didn't help. I can boot in
BIOS m
Em 15-01-2013 05:24, Bill Sun escreveu:
> Just a thought: Did you forget to copy the generated kernel image of the
> 3.7.2 to the EFI partition?
No. If so, would the kernel booted and failed to complete boot process
due to mismatch between kernel image/initramfs and installed modules.
But the ker
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:33:56PM -0200, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
>
> Em 14-01-2013 18:39, Dave Reisner escreveu:
> > Oh the irony... Please subscribe to arch-dev-public if you're going to
> > continue to use the testing repository:
> >
> > https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-
Em 14-01-2013 18:39, Dave Reisner escreveu:
> Oh the irony... Please subscribe to arch-dev-public if you're going to
> continue to use the testing repository:
>
> https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2013-January/024260.html
Hi, Dave. Thanks for the fast reply.
If you are talkin
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:10:31PM -0200, André Vitor de Lima Matos wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> I've a HP Pavilion g4 machine with UEFI, using rEFInd. After a upgraded
> to refind-efi 0.6.4-1 and linux 3.7.2-1, my system stopped to boot.
> rEFInd loads properly, and others boot options, like EFI Shell
Hi, everyone.
I've a HP Pavilion g4 machine with UEFI, using rEFInd. After a upgraded
to refind-efi 0.6.4-1 and linux 3.7.2-1, my system stopped to boot.
rEFInd loads properly, and others boot options, like EFI Shell and
Windows 8 are working, but trying to boot kernel 3.7.2 froze on the
message in
14 matches
Mail list logo