Bug#922234: Still ongoing

2019-09-23 Thread Christian Balzer
Hello, just wanted to confirm that this is still ongoing and turned a significant number of my sparse hairs gray in the middle of last night. This is on a Supermicro SYS-2028TP-DC0FR/X10DRT-PIBF with Intel I350 and 82575EB ethernet interfaces and Mellanox ConnectX-3 in case anybody is taking n

Bug#922234:

2019-07-08 Thread ouafnico
Hi, Got the same bug on 4.9.0-9 running on a DELL T630 server. After removing firmware-misc-nonfree and update initramfs, it's booting fine. 4.9.0-8 was not working too. I had to get back to 4.9.0-4 (didn't have other versions).

Bug#922234: Stretch stuck after loading initial ramdisk

2019-05-15 Thread jean-christophe
I have the exact same problem on one of my servers. To be precise, no boot problem with Debian kernels up to 4.9.0-7 included. But I encounter the same issue whith 4.9.0-8 and 4.9.0-9 : a blank screen with a blinking cursor just after the 'Loading initial ramdisk ..." message. What is reall

Bug#922234: possibly solved

2019-04-02 Thread Franz Danzi
Hello. It seems as if I found a solution for the problem (Stretch stuck after loading initial ramdisk). Recently I installed two driver packages: firmware-misc-nonfree 20161130-4 nvidia-driver 390.87-8~deb9u1 Obviously this replaced the nouveau driver which was used before. The boot problem di

Bug#922234: - behavior cannot be reproduced

2019-02-13 Thread Franz Danzi
I just wanted to let you know the behavior cannot be reproduced with 100% success. After I wrote the initial bugreport I performed updates with synaptic and then a reboot. With "touch /forcefsck" first and then reboot the system came up normal.

Bug#922234: Stretch stuck after loading initial ramdisk

2019-02-13 Thread Franz Danzi
Package: linux-image-amd64 Version: 4.9+80+deb9u6 Trying to boot will lead to a hung system after the message "loading initial ramdisk". Ctrl-Alt-Del will not work. I have to switch off the machine the hard way. Workaround I: This behavior first appeared a while ago (maybe 2-3 months) after an u