Mario Rohkrämer, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, this bug report is
not scoped to you, or your problem. So your hardware and problem may be
tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the
following in a terminal while booted into the default Ubuntu kernel (not
Occasionally, this happens to me too. Currently, updating Ubuntu "PP"
12.04 LTS with kernel 3.13.0-34-generic. The result is /lib/modules/
Unfortunately, because it usually gets fixed after a forced reboot, the
best time to collect information about this bug would be when it
happens. But what shou
Oops, incomplete:
The result is /lib/modules/3.13.0-34-generic/modules.ccwmap filling the
root FS with the remaining 22GB (which were free space before updating).
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.
Andris Zāģeris, thank you for your comments. If other people have a bug,
they would need to file a new report. Hence, this bug report is being
closed due to your last comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1232473/comments/28
regarding this being fixed with an update. For fut
@penalvch
I haven't encountered this issue since I made this report (there have
been several kernel updates and the issue hasn't repeated). So I'd
rather not update my BIOS at this time (some risk involved, also time
investment doing backups, etc.).
I guess we can just let this bug expire (unless
Andris Zāģeris, as per your
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/151741411/BootDmesg.txt :
[0.927247] [Firmware Bug]: ACPI: BIOS _OSI(Linux) query ignored
...
[3.325597] [Firmware Bug]: ACPI(PEGP) defines _DOD but not _DOS
Hence, as per http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/Product/xps-1
Unfortunately I could not reproduce this after building module-init-
tools with debug symbols.
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1232473
Title:
depmod fills disk to 100% with invisible m
We also ran into this on one of our machines. depmod seems to be writing
to the file in question in a loop:
# strace -s 100 -p $(pgrep depmod)
write(3, "0x00\nnvidia_304 0x2887 0xfbad 0x00 0x
0x00\nnvidia_304 0x2887"..., 4096) = 4096
Attaching
I'm running 12.04. When I ran update manager today it tried to install kernel
3.8.0-33 which very quickly filled the hdd to 100% and this particular file had
become 35G:
/lib/modules/3.8.0-33-generic/modules.ccwmap
in htop I saw that depmod was using 100% of one of the cores.
I've since delete
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Tags added: kernel-da-key
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1232473
Title:
depmod fills disk to 100% with invisible m
** Description changed:
I ran update manager, it was installing a new kernel (3.2.0-54-generic).
Then an error dialog/message popped up that the disk (root partition)
was full, the dialog had two buttons (examine - starts baobab and
skip/cancel).
At first I tried to find any big files
** Attachment removed: "WifiSyslog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1232473/+attachment/3847366/+files/WifiSyslog.txt
** Attachment removed: "PulseList.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1232473/+attachment/3847362/+files/PulseList.txt
** At
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected running-unity staging
** Description changed:
I ran update manager, it was installing a new kernel (3.2.0-54-generic).
Then an error dialog/message popped up that the disk (root partition)
was full, the dialog had two buttons (examine - st
13 matches
Mail list logo