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Here's another data point. I bought a HP Mini 311-1000 (US) in December
2009 and set it up to dual-boot Microsoft XP and Ubuntu 9.04 (9.10 had
the blinking cursor boot bug). Also added 2 GB RAM. I recently decided
to move to Ubuntu 10.04 (32-bit generic, not netbook version) and go MS
windows-free
I had this problem with the wubi installer, but could not get the HP
mini 311 to boot in normal or recovery mode. I reinstalled the UNR
version from a USB stick. It booted OK but wifi did not work. Did an
update via the network, ran Admin->Hardware Drivers and activated the
Broadcom and Nvidia rec
for lucid, take the steps at #13, and same problem at boot : black screen and
blink cursor.
Reboot in recovery mod. Log into console, type "startx" and install drivers
"Broadcom STA" and NVIDIA.
Reboot, it's working !
kernel used is 2.6.32-21-generic (default)
so problem not solved in Lucid wit
#40,
when you updated to 2.6.3.22 the initrd was regenerated for you (please
have a look in /boot)
so, when you boot with 2.6.3.22, you don't have the problem
when you boot it with 2.6.3.21 you have it
but nothing was fixed in between
just the typical workaround:
1. manage to boot
2. blacklist
#40 the problem never happens while using STA driver.
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I have a Compaq Mini 110c - 1190EK, and I had the same problem with
kernel 2.6.32.21 but not with 2.6.32.22
this is what I did and it working well for me :
- do as #28 which is typing as crazy (don't break your keyboard :) just after
the grub screen
- install the Broadcam STA driver (but not the
Mark,
Yeah, a reinstall is usually the best medicine. Hopefully that works
well for you.
> Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 05:12:23 +
> From: mtig...@gmail.com
> To: npayn...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 479597] Re: HP Mini 311 - Does not always boot
>
> I did that too syntax ...
&
I did that too syntax ...
Anyway ... the machine was working beautifully today. I even got some
real work done while watching the hockey game.
As per Nick's suggestion, I used the GUI network tools to connect to
wireless, and it was flawless.
Unfortunately, I booted in to Windows (NT) for my wi
Mark: Blacklisting modules is not enough, you have to update initramfs.
See comment #13 and following.
Although I don't have HP Mini, I had the same issues with deadlocks during boot
(comment #17).
Karmic Koala now boots quite reliably for me on Acer AO P531h with Broadcom
4315. I did the mentio
To: npayn...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 479597] Re: HP Mini 311 - Does not always boot
>
> Sorry to add so many messages to this thread, just wanted to give an
> update, and hopefully, and more knowledgable soul can help
>
> I added these three lines to blacklist.conf
>
>
Sorry to add so many messages to this thread, just wanted to give an
update, and hopefully, and more knowledgable soul can help
I added these three lines to blacklist.conf
blacklist ssb
blacklist b43
blacklist b43-pci-bridge
It still hangs on boot. I eventually was able to get it to boot
So, I installed wubi again. I managed to make it boot on about the
tenth try. I plugged in the ethernet to start working ... download the
sta drivers etc ... unfortunately, the mousepad didn't work. Aaaargh
Since the one time I got it booted after modifying the bllacklist file
the mouse didn't
That's my plan now. Is there an apt package I can just install., or do
I have to build it myself?
Unfortunately, I'm not able to boot it up anymore. I've tried probably
fifty times, still hanging. My small change to the blacklist seems to
have doubled its resolve :(
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yeah, it is a real pain. Did you try installing the broadcom STA driver? That
seemed to resolve my problems.
> Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 05:24:23 +
> From: mtig...@gmail.com
> To: npayn...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 479597] Re: HP Mini 311 - Does not always boot
>
>
I've had the same problem ... of course.
I tried adding blacklisting, but at this point, I can't quite remember
which combination of ssb, b43 b43-bridge I did, if not all three.
The one time I managed to make it boot after that the mouse didn't work.
I'm using NMR from WUBI, so I have no choice b
#28: there's some irony there, i've been doing the same thing and it
seems better than chance that it'll succeed; but its likely the same
chances, people (including me, mashing enter) are superstitious
there's something in ssb about setting up clocks that causes a race of
some type trying to read
had the same problem with compaq mini 110 and the following solved the problem:
1. boot from memory stick
2. mount root disk and blacklist b43 & ssb
3. reboot in recovery mode from disk and proceed with normal boot
4. make sure that ssb & b43 are not in memory, and update-initramfs -u
5. reboot as
I've had this problem with both 9.10 and now with 10.04. My solution is
to basically go nuts on the keyboard during bootup, just type a lot of
random text. This avoids the error for some reason. Most probably
because the problem is a deadlock and is timing sensitive.
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I have the English version of this laptop (Compaq 311c) and experience
the same problem with Ubuntu 10.04
I have managed to get it to boot by removing "quiet splash" from the
grub boot command and quickly pressing ctrl+alt+f1 but then I cannot use
either the wireless or wired connections.
I tried
Olof,
seems like the noload is applied only when booting from a livecd.
try multiple times to boot, you will succeed in the end.
then blacklist b43 and ssb
this is not all
on my hp 311 it seems like it wanted to load the b43-pci-bridge from
initrd.
so, after booting, without b43 and ssb modul
I got problems here too on a HP mini 311. xubuntu 10.04 rc installs, but I
can't boot up afterwards. Just hangs after loading b43-pci-bridge
Applying noload=b43,ssb,b43-pci-bridge doesn't change anything
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yea, its an option; haven't used it enough to see if it also causes
problems with _something_; but i'd much rather help to improve b43,
there's some stuff about probing and early boot in the driver that
probably needs more attention than it got with some of the kernel
changes since .23 (or .24, don
Nick Payne: Yes, installing the STA driver in Lucid (beta 2) works. I'm
currently running Lucid Beta 2 with the STA driver installed. I've had
no issues with the STA driver.
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steubens,
I think a lot of folks (me included) resolved the issue by installing
the STA proprietary drivers in Karmic. Do you know if this option is
available in Lucid and is it effective?
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this is _much worse_ in lucid (beta 2); it almost never gets past the
"b43-pci-bridge" message, it will if you boot into another OS and
restart without powering down
with karmic it was an occasional power off from a stalled boot, then it
would come up
also the wifi will stop working after a while
this also happens on the Compaq Mini 110c-1100dx
01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g
[14e4:4315] (rev 01)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:1507]
Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 32 bytes
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 10
Region 0: Memory at fea
Same on HP Mini 5101 and 10.04. I have this problem on Arch with 2.6.32
too. Using wl instead of b43 solves problem
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Unfortunately I still need to do the workaround described in #13 to make
my Compaq/HP Mini 311 to boot Lucid 10.04. This indicates that the
drivers in 2.6.32 isn't fixed after all? :(
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I have the exact same problem with booting stuck on black screen w/ blinking
cursor. The hardware in my case is Acer Aspire One P531h; Ubuntu Karmic 9.10
(UNR). Booting without splash and quiet options revealed the message like:
b43-pci-bridge [...] PCI INT A -> GSI 17 (level, low) [...]
This ne
Reinstalled Karmic and Kernel 2.6.31-17 updated the proprietary nvidia
drivers and it works. Wifi works as does sleeping and Hibernate. The
only thing is that it has yet to achieve the 6 hours of promised battery
life ;(
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I also took Arrouan's advice and installed the 2.6.23 kernel.
Now I get this error after selecting the 2.6.23 kernel from grub:
[0.423145] pci :02:00.0: BAR 6: no parent found for of
device [0xfffe000 0-0xff]
On the occasional boot it will get past this error but then I can't
I installed the 2.6.32 kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32/.
Then i unblacklist ssb, b43, b43-pci-bridge.
Relaunch update-initramfs.
Relaunch update-grub2.
I also use the nvidia driver 190
(http://ppa.launchpad.net/nvidia-vdpau/ppa/ubuntu) supporting vdpau.
Everythin
I managed to make my HP mini 311 work with info from this bug report, so
here is how you can bypass the problem and install the 9.10 release.
- Boot your USB stick with Ubuntu UNR or Desktop version 9.10. Hit F6 and use
expert mode.
- Add these kernel parameters "noload=b43,ssb,b43-pci-bridge" an
I have also a HP 311c (French edition).
Same problem here.
Freeze at b43-pci-bridge.
I test to blacklist b43,b43-pci-bridge and ssb but it does not change anything
(maybe less reboot before a succesful one).
But when b43,b43-pci-bridge and ssb are blacklisted, jockey does not
detect my graphic ca
After multiple failed reboots was able to boot and blacklisting ssb seems to
have solved the booting problem. I downloaded the backports and the STA
driver, but wireless is still not recognized. On reboot hardware driver states
that the STA is "activated but not currently in use". Seems this
Same problem with the black screen and cursor. Sound works, mouse works
but no wifi and no suspend... when the system boots. It just stopped
booting on me into Karmic so I'll need to do some work. I had the same
problem with booting from a USB stick - very frustrating. I finally got
to install Ka
Adding "blacklist b43-pci-bridge" didn't help. I couldn't get recovery
mode or a USB live cd to boot, but adding the boot option
"noload=b43,ssd,b43-pci-bridge" allowed me to boot. I removed B43 using
the hardware admin screen and installed STA. Everything appears to be
working.
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I have this exact same problem but it seems a bit intermittent. When
booting from a USB stick to install Ubuntu it would only fully boot
about 1 out of 8 tries. It would just freeze at different points of the
boot process. Now with the installation process successfully completed
it does not boot at
Blacklisting b43-pci-bridge allowed the machine to boot. The STA driver
so far seems to work.
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I just purchased one of these laptops and am experiencing this issue.
After installing fresh Karmic I could no longer get the machine to
boot.(in recovery or normal) Even karmic install CD would no longer
boot (I tried many times with only a few successful boots, maybe my
first boot to install it
** Description changed:
HP mini 311 came with Windows XP Home, now dual-booting that with Ubuntu
- 8.10
+ 9.10 (Karmic)
Windows always boots without issue
Linux always boots reliably into rescue mode, but when booting normally, it
sometimes hangs very soon after grub (before the Ubuntu l
A colleague has the same model laptop, but he hasn't installed the
proprietary driver, so I asked him to blacklist the ssb driver (as
suggested by user kic). It made no difference, it still sometimes
freezes on boot.
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Ok so this is the problem I have too.
I don't like the wl driver (not so stable), so I try again with b43.
I notice that it doesn't crash if I load some modules manually (I blacklist ssb
to prevent auto loading of b43 and ssb)
I restart the system several times with the boot script below, and for
After filing this bug, I installed the "Broadcom STA proprietary
wireless driver" via the restricted drivers applet. Since then I have
booted several times without incident, and lsmod does not list ssb or
b43, so I suspect you are correct, and the ssb driver is the cause of
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I think I have the same problem (same notebook and same symptom)
AFAIK, it is caused by ssb or b43 module (for wifi).
To confirm that, can you add this line in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf :
blacklist ssb
and see if it freeze again ?
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