I can confirm that this has worked much better with recent kernels, so
my comment in #16 can be ignored.
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Title:
reboot does a shutd
I've verified that the 3.13-23-gneric kernel does indeed fix the problem
on the systems I'd been using.
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Title:
Install of 14.04 fai
Tim, disabling the Wi-Fi radio in the firmware did not resolve the
problem. (I didn't see any other options related to Wi-Fi.) Of course,
that's moot if Seth's fix works, so I look forward to testing it.
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No, an Ethernet cable doesn't seem to have any effect. My initial report
was with Ethernet connected. I've since tried with it disconnected, and
the symptoms look the same. I'm attaching /var/log/syslog from the
cable-disconnected case, though, in case that gives you any more clues.
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The installation fails and apport-collect is unavailable in the
installation environment. Therefore, I'm unable to run this command.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "output of "cat /proc/version_signature" on an affected
machine"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1300416/+attachment/4056366/+files/version_signature.txt
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** Attachment added: "Output of "lspci -vnvn" on an affected machine"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1300416/+attachment/4056365/+files/lspci-vnvn.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1300416/+attachment/4056313/+files/syslog
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Public bug reported:
I've tried installing the latest daily build of Trusty server, with a
3.13.0-20-generic kernel, on several Lenovo ThinkPad models (X121e,
X131e, and L330). It's failed on every one of them. The installer hangs
on an empty purple screen (see screen shot). Switching to VT4 revea
This does seem to help, but with some very big caveats:
First, I was unable to test the -generic kernel because it lacked the
mei and mei_me modules. I therefore did my testing with the -lowlatency
version of the kernel.
Second, whether the disable_msi=1 kernel option was used or not, the
system
I've traced this bug to changes introduced with the 3.2.0 kernel;
kernels up to the 3.1.9 kernel reboot just fine.
The driver provided by Samantha earlier is very similar to the 3.0.x
drivers.
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Update: I've verified this bug in a BIOS-mode boot in trusty, with a
twist: BOTH the mei AND the mei_me modules must be blacklisted in order
to cause a reboot to work. When both are blacklisted, rebooting also
works when the system is booted in EFI mode -- I suspect a failure to
blacklist mei_me ca
This bug still exists in Trusty, at least when the OCPv2 Windmill is
booted in EFI mode. Blacklisting the mei module does *NOT* work around
the problem with Trusty in EFI mode. Testing in BIOS mode will have to
wait a few more days
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