I have installed Ubuntu Jaunty (64 bits) on Acer Aspire 5112 (AMD 64 x2). The
message "halt: unable to iterate IDE devices: no such file or directory" shows
during start up procedure and the computer shuts down immediately after. For a
first timer with Linux this is not very encouraging... I cou
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Dell Dimension 8300, Kubuntu 9.04 (Desktop 32 bits): same problem.
Started with kernel 2.6.28.12
Linux uCasa 2.6.28-12-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 1 19:27:06 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
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Acer 7520, Ubuntu/Kubuntu 9.04, 32/64 - problem exists.
Editing /etc/init.d/halt & /etc/init.d/reboot helps only in recovery mode, but
not when loading full system.
And, BTW, I have NO messages "unable to iterate..." et cetera, - just blank
screen and laptop keeps on running till I press any key,
"It happens to some, and not to others."
jglen490, not exactly, it can happen (I mean the "unable to iterate
(...)" message) randomly on the same machine, as in my case. I didn't
see such message on Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10, but now I have it on Kubuntu
9.04.
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Hi,
I own two Acer computers 4520, and in one of them I have the same bug at
shutdown the computer. I have kubuntu jaunty installed on the computer
with the bug. In the other I was installed ubuntu jaunty.
The computers differs only in the processor type. One have a dual core.
I have the problem
Acer Aspire 5520 - upgraded to Jaunty on April 24, 2009
Problem is still there
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I have the same problem on Acer Aspire 5520 (Ubuntu 9.04) Final Release
- 64bit
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I have the same problem on
Acer Aspire 7520g :(
...Waiting for solution
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Still having the same problem in Jaunty (Beta) with kernel 2.6.28-11-generic
...
I needed to presss "Enter" continuously to power off completely.
Now, halt is working fine ( I don't know how I fixed ) but still showing the
message, "unable to iterate IDE devices:no such files or directory". I a
Also in Jaunty (Alpha 5) in Asus X59SL.
I attach the required files.
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I am afraid the kernel bug wasn't related as snd_hda_intel had nothing to do
with power off in my case.
I run an ACER Travelmate 5520 and this is still happening.
I am sure it was introduced on 8.10 since it didn't happen with previous
version. It's really not acceptable in my case that's why I
I run a relatively new Acer Aspire 5520 and this bug stills affects it
with Ubuntu 8.10 and latest kernel.
The fix on the init.d scripts took out the Unable to Iterate IDE devices but
the powering off is still not happening.
In my case hitting any key will power off the system but it won't by def
but this is happening to me, in ubuntu 8.10 final release, after a clean
install i get this error, please help, i have a compaq presario
sr1215la:
Bus System:
Increase performance and speed of your PC! 533 MHz
Processor:
A faster processor allows you to complete tasks in less time. Intel ® Celero
btw I run Kubuntu 8.10, nvidia 177:80, on an old msi kt266 mb, amibios
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And it also resolvs the problem with nvidia reading correct EDID
information!!!
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Thank you so much jglen490. It even solved my problems getting with
getting nvidia module to load. Life's great! :)
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Hi all,
To those reading this bug report trying to solve a "shutdown hangs" problem
with 8.10 : you might be suffering from a kernel bug as described there :
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11994
The symptoms are
- lots of "ACPI: EC: non-query interrupt received, switching to interrup
Sorry again, but I only have a snd_intel8x0 driver. This one doesn't
match, does it?
Thanks for your attempts, but they all didn' t help. Maybe I'll wait
until the next kernel-update, if it helps ok, if not, i have to try
another distris live cd.
Thanks and bye
Frank
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This seems to be unique to a very limited set of hardware -- perhaps
only my particular IBM T20 platform. As the solution is causing
confusion to others I am invalidating this bug and closing it. Thank
you.
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As I said above:
I installed kubuntu 8.10 and then the error came up. In the versions from 6.10
to 8.04 it never came up.
I never had an error like that. Perhaps the reason is another as on your
machine.
Frank
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One question: jglen490 talks about changing some /etc/rc6.d script... which
actually is just a directory... What's exactly the name of the second (where I
should change do_stop) script??
Thanks
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K.O.
The bug still exists and the changes in the scripts, you added didn't
help anything. The computer now takes 2 minutes longer to crash.
Is it a bug in the kernel? Or where else is it? Will it help to change
kernel version, or will it help change from kubuntu to another distri?
My wife is not
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I installed kubuntu 8.10 and then the error came up. In the versions
from 6.10 to 8.04 it never came up.
Maybe it helps to have my dmesg and lspci.
As my machine is a laptop it is very unconvenient to unload the battery
after every shutdown.
Thanks for your work
Frank
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I can confirm that on the intrepid with the latest updates, this problem
still exists - the system does power off but I see the message before
powering off. Please let me know the details you would need.
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Have continued to try testing in Alpha 6 using the Kubuntu as well as
the Ubuntu images. Same result for both. As an update, the
installation appears to fail around the point where kdm, or gdm, starts.
I have written a bug (#275045) on the LiveCD failure.
I will continue to watch both this bug a
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I have the same problem,have you found the root cause,have any solution?
I try to add ACPI on or off, but it seems have not any effect?
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I have the same problem,have you found the root cause,have any solution?
I try to add ACPI on or off, but it seems have not any effect?
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You still haven't provided the dmesg and lspci -vvnn outputs attached to
the bug report for us to look into this bug. This bug also needs to be
confirmed for Intrepid if possible.
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Great!!It works!
Thank you very much,dude!
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I'm not quite sure how attachments work on Launchpad; I couldn't find
your attachment for your solution. nonetheless
I had the same problem, even with 8.04LTS. I can give you my best
educated guess.
I get this message just after "Will now halt". Looking for that string
all over the fs, I f
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