I'm affected by this as well, with a Sony MDR-XB950BT - but it behaves
as intended in both Fedora and openSUSE.
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Bluetooth headphones/spea
Result of sudo lspci -vnvn
** Attachment added: "lspci.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1550904/+attachment/4583320/+files/lspci.log
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Following the update to 4.2.0-30, my Highpoint-controller breaks. The same goes
for 3.19.0-51.
If I boot with 4.2.0-27 everything is fine. Dmesg included for convenience.
cat /proc/version_signature:
Ubuntu 4.2.0-27.32~14.04.1-generic 4.2.8-ckt1
lsb_release -rd:
Description
@Srdjan, I can't blame you, this thread has been pretty focused on
nvidia-drivers.
I haven't investigated /etc/modprobe.d/ yet, but I suspect that only
nvidia and fglrx exhibit this, because they exclude the opensource-
drivers upon installation.
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@Ilari Yup that's what I got as well - as I tried just out of curiosity.
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KMOD_MODU
@ Srdjan: See post 28 and 35
Im affected by this on both my laptop and my desktop - and they are both
running AMD-graphics.
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I upgraded my desktop to raring and got the same error trying to install
fglrx.
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I haven't experienced any drops after I disabled N-networking and I've
had my laptop running almost all day over the weekend.
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Might be unrelated, but wireless stopped working and all I got from dmesg was:
[ 2813.968308] atl1c :10:00.0: vpd r/w failed. This is likely a firmware
bug on this device. Contact the card vendor for a firmware update.
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It seems to have gotten worse with 3.8.0.2.15, now wireless "falls
asleep" within five minutes of inactivity, but I'd say the bug came with
3.8.0.1.14.
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Correction: If I turn off my laptop and turn it on again, then Grub will
give "Disk Read Error" if I try Windows 7 Loader.
If I then go to a Grub-console, type in the commands to do a regular
MSDOS-boot, then subsequent LDM-boots work.
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As requested,
console with "regular" boot: http://imgur.com/0PVDa
console with Grub2 boot: http://imgur.com/Bq4yD
And now it gets weird, because now, it boots when I enter the new
commands in console and when I select a modified grub2-bootloader.
However, I still have to edit grub.cfg to remove
Well, your guess is as good as mine. At least it boots up if I edit
grub.cfg to boot it as an MSDOS disk, so it's not problem, just a bother
if grub updates the config.
Whether Windows will boot from a dynamic disk; this is the way the disk
has been setup from factory and when the disk is changed
That unfortunately makes no difference.
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Grub2 won't boot Win7 on hybrid msdos/ldm disk
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The screen is cleared after debug-output, then "disk read error" is printed
on the screen.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:13 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> I don't see the disk read error there?
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Result of debug-output http://imgur.com/iL1Vp
If you need more debug-output let me know, I can probably make a video.
I've been trying both set root and search, separately and together, the
result is the same; "disk read error".
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Oh, right, yeah I did, same result, "Disk Read Error".
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The last three may be related to this instead:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1088796.
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GRUB recognizes defunct LDM
Ah, makes sense, I of course didn't try and and enter the commands that does
boot.
But yes, after the chainloader-command, the console is just waiting for more
input.
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I tried going through the list three times, just to be sure. All the
commands are accepted and then, after chainloader, nothing happens.
I'll post another picture if you want.
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ls / on Volume1 gave me a directory-list for what I guess is recovery,
ls / on Volume2 lists c: on the Windows-partition.
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Grub2 won't boo
Why yes, yes I can.
Crappy cellphonepic of the result: http://imgur.com/Z3u50.
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This is the current unmodified grub.cfg, when I try to boot from that I get "A
Disk read error ocurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart"
### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
menuentry 'Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sdb1)' --class windows --class os
$menuentry_id_option 'osprober-chain-085AFE3C5A
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I hope the summary is correct.
Due to factory settings, the setup on my secondary disk is a bit special, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/grub2/+bug/1061255 post #57
and #58
This is the edited grub-cfg that will boot into WIndows
http://paste.ubuntu.com/
I've reinstalled 12.04, out of curiosity.
Grub:
sudo apt-cache policy grub-pc
grub-pc:
Installed: 1.99-21ubuntu3
Candidate: 1.99-21ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 1.99-21ubuntu3 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
And the g
Then the ldm-loader is broken, because this is the configuration that
boots into win7 on the second disk, with the part generated by grub
commented out http://paste.ubuntu.com/1404094/.
I'll downgrade to 12.04 and see what grub.cfg looks like.
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It's on the 750gb (/dev/sdb) - the 16gig is a cf-card
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I got the update by fidgeting with the sources, so 2.00-7-ubuntu14 was
installed when I posted above.
fdisk -lu output http://paste.ubuntu.com/1417526/
apt-cache output (I changed the repository back , just to see if it made
a difference. It didn't) http://paste.ubuntu.com/1417528/
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I finally got it booting into Windows, but I had to edit grub.cfg to get
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I tried zeroing the last sector (it did indeed have an LDM header) but
no luck.
Edited grub.cfg http://paste.ubuntu.com/1404094/
Parted print http://paste.ubuntu.com/1404097/
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