Moving the status of the bug to Fixed Released, the last comment shows
that this is reported as fixed in Intrepid.
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Hi Leann,
Yes, you're right. bug 263059 IS the bug I was seeing (iwl3945 driver),
and it is fixed now in intrepid. Should have posted again here, sorry.
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Hi Thom,
You might have been seeing bug 263059 which was resolved with a
2.6.27-7.12 or newer kernel.
Can anyone else here comment if this is still an issue with Intrepid
since it's set to be released today. rsidd, since you're the original
bug reporter it would be great to get your feedback. T
I'm seeing this bug as a regression in Intrepid. Had no problems on
Hardy. 2 out 3 boots simply hang at Loading Hardware Drivers although I
have a Dell Inspiron 1420n.
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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
Well, no more comments here since 04/2007, fixed_for_me and 8.04 LTS has
been released anyway - can't we close this one?
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This is also related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/107460 where I put the rest of my logs.
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I experience the same error as Nicktastic (hda: dma_intr: status=0x58 {
DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest } followed by lost interrupt errors)
running Feisty with 2.6.20-15 kernel and indeed the problem is related
to hdparm and udev. Commenting stuff in /etc/hdparm.conf or passing
nohdparm on bo
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Oh,
in the last paragraph I forgot something.
Perhaps I should tell the ones who are not that firm with the linux system,
that the flag "noapic" I was talking about has to be set in the kernel
arguments.
To test if it will work you can add this directly at the grub command line.
And later on just
Hello out there,
after installing ubuntu on my new notebook yesterday evening, I encountered
the same problem: Hang while booting. Reading this and the corresponding Bug
28439 I found out that it also seemed to be the udev problem mentioned here.
0) Boot up with init=/bin/bash in the kernel argum
I didn't know how to boot without the splash so i bootet in "single user mode"
because it happens there too.
I did a photo of my tft while, this is where it hangs while booting:
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I think that you are running into an other problem. Could you please
boot without the splash and then look where it hangs?
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:(
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For me it still doesn't work 6 of 7 times. I have to reboot til ubuntu edgy is
booting correct.
If i wait a few minutes ubuntu boot into the desktop, but the network
connection/Internet doesn't work.
Ubuntu Edgy with dist-uprade
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so can we mark this as "fix released"? (means: works for everyone)
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For me it has gone, too.
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I upgraded that laptop to edgy, and the hang seems to be gone now.
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sorry to interrupt. just writing what's written in
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3866033/P8090127.JPG to ease finding dupes of
this (using "search" / google):
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somehow "Dapper" (LTS) has been put on the machine (x86-64) and the
issue has been resolved _here_. No apt-pinning involved, stock-ubuntu
packages with ubuntu-kernel and/or latest vanilla (-git and -mm) are
booting without any delays.
Thanks,
Christian.
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well, I've bisected already to find the patch that introduced it but I'm
a bit short on time to do so for the fix again. I'll stick to the ubuntu
kernel for now and I might upgrade to edgy soon. FWIW, 2.6.18-rc4 still
hast the delays (2.6.18-rc4-mm1 has not, but *everything* was way too
fast, so ma
Testing with Edgy's 2.6.17.6 (and upcoming 2.6.17.8) would be much more
helpful.
If it got fixed in 2.6.18 devel, then the only way that's going to help
is if you are willing to use git-bisect to find the exact commit that
fixes it.
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well, I've upgraded from 2.6.18-rc2-mm1/2.6.18-rc3 to 2.6.18-rc4-mm1 and
the behaviour seems to be gone, no delays during bootup anymore (there
are other issues now, as my kbd/mouse is way too fast now, but that's
another story and that's what I deserve for tracking -mm :)). I am
running LTS (6.06.
Ben, is the kernel source package also updated? I'm running a kernel
without preemption and with a larger stack size, because of ndiswrapper.
My wifi card is (or was) very flaky with the stock kernel. But the
source package reported itself as 2.6.15-9 even when the binary was up
to 2.6.15-23.
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> You'd get the same effect by changing the config to be =n :)
...to be "=n" as in "CONFIG_HOTPLUG=n"?
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That patch is just the one that adds the uevent attribute, if you back
that out it'll prevent udevplug from re-sending the hotplug event, which
will prevent the driver from being loaded in the first place, thus
preventing the hang.
You'd get the same effect by changing the config to be =n :)
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Ben, the screenshot was made with kernel version 2.6.15-26-k7 so yeah,
the latest kernel release has been tried.
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Well, the problems is slightly more complicated, methinks: I am booting
vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-amd64-k8 (and former ubuntu-kernels) just fine
*without* the delay. I noticed the delay when I upgraded to a vanilla
2.6.17. I traced it back to a single kernel-patch introduced in the
2.6.14->2.6.15 developme
Last kernel version I see tested in 2.6.15-16. Have you updated to the
latest dapper-security kernel (-26)? We had other bug reports with this
condition, and they were fixed in the latest release.
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I have the same problem. I booted without splash and quiet and made a
photo which is attached.
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I have also the same problem. The Boot stops 9 of 10 times at "loading hardware
drivers". After a few minutes the booting continues.
After that all works fine expect of my internet-connection (realtek networkcard
with dslmodem).
pppoeconfig says it can't find the "access concentrator" of my prov
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Well, I still notice a 3 minute delay during bootup with
udev-079-0ubuntu34. I thought it was a kernel bug and reported this one
here: http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/7/12/301 but Kay told me that it might
be a udev/userspace bug. The thing is: it goes away with 2.6.14 and was
introduced somewhere during
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