Thanks for the suggestions dE.
However I've clean re-installed. I've done Wheezy again because Squeeze's
nvidia is v195 and my card's not supported prior to v270!
3.2.0-3-rt-amd64 is gone.
There are no spontaneously reboots.
I wouldn't be able to verify any fixes that are made.
So this bug should
On 09/06/12 14:36, Alister Fisher wrote:
70% of 3.2.0-3-rt-amd64 boots crash with looping: "udevd[81]: timeout: killing
'/sbin/modprobe"
If this crash occurs:
- It will crash the same every subsequent boot of 3.2.0-3-rt-amd64.
- I can workaround by booting 3.2.0-3-amd64.
However, booting 3.
70% of 3.2.0-3-rt-amd64 boots crash with looping: "udevd[81]: timeout: killing
'/sbin/modprobe"
If this crash occurs:
- It will crash the same every subsequent boot of 3.2.0-3-rt-amd64.
- I can workaround by booting 3.2.0-3-amd64.
However, booting 3.2.0-3-amd64 always stops at a blank screen.
Your boot menu should have a "linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64 (3.2.21-3)"
entry, try booting that.
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I didn't deliberately install RT.
If apt-get or Synaptic asked, I accepted it accidentally.
This is three bugs:
1. RT automatically installed
2. intermittent crashing
3. intermittent boot crashing
If you could send instructions I'll collect the information you need.
Thanks
Alister
If you dont need rt kernel why are you installing it?
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On Sep 2, 2012 12:33 PM, "Alister Fisher" wrote:
> Hi Julien
>
> It's the family HTPC/television system. The crash occurs approximately
> once per hour.
>
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 10:07:32 +1000, Alister Fisher wrote:
> Package: upgrade-reports
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> PC is used as a MythTV frontend.
> Since upgrading packages with Synaptic several days ago it has begun to
> spontaneously reboot.
> There is no indication of a
nfo received (Bug#684545: upgrade-reports: HTPC
spontaneously reboots)
If you reply to the Info message, please fix back the subject, otherwise Debian
developers are likely to mistake your message from a BTS acknowledgement and
delete it summarily!
I interrupt booting the earlier kernel with Alt-F1 and log in.
It reports it can't find a display.
But sudo reboot and let GRUB launch the new kernel then works OK.
When it boots it, it's not clean
First is displays the BIOS POST.
Then GRUB
Then "Loading, please wait...".
Then it pauses about 30 seconds.
Finally it continuously outputs the following lines:
udevd[81]: timeout: killing '/sbin/modprobe - b scsi:t-0x05' [237]
udevd[82]: timeout: killing '/sbin
Package: upgrade-reports
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
PC is used as a MythTV frontend.
Since upgrading packages with Synaptic several days ago it has begun to
spontaneously reboot.
There is no indication of an error in syslog, Xorg.log or mythfrontend.log.
These were the updated packages
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