Public bug reported:
This started to happen only with newer kernel versions. The WiFi was
previously absolutely solid. When the WiFi connection drops, there are
clear kernel error messages:
Apr 08 22:39:29 konstantin kernel: iwl3945 :02:00.0: Queue 4 stuck for 2048
ms.
Apr 08 22:39:30 kons
Hi Bill,
as far as I can see, this is not a systemd but a Ubuntu problem. My
Debian machines enter rescue mode just fine with systemd. Youncan
circumvent this by talking to systemd directly as described in my blog
post http://blog.lazy-evaluation.net/posts/linux/ubuntu-16-04-entering-
recovery.htm
I also do see this flaky behaviour of rescue mode. The new bug report
includes some more information:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1662137
Apparently on my machine systemd runs into a timeout waiting for swap-
or non-root partitions.
Unfortunately, entering rescue mode f
Upgrading to the -52 kernel version solves the problem.
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Title:
package linux-image-3.16.0-49-generic (not
Hi JC,
the output of the "df" command that you attached to the bug clearly
shows that /boot has no free space left:
Dateisystem 1K-blocks Benutzt Verfügbar Verw% Eingehängt auf
[...]
/dev/sda1 240972 236687 0 100% /boot
You should check /boot. Yo
Public bug reported:
Serving NFS filesystems for my embedded board through UDP crashes with
this kernel reliably. Downgrading to the -50 kernel solves the problem.
Here is one backtrace collected just now:
Oct 22 18:22:04 harry kernel: [ 91.718996] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL
pointer d
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