On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 20:00 +, Christopher wrote:
> mountall: /proc/bus/usb canceled by user, or something to that effect.
> It's scolling so fast that it's blurry. Only a ctrl+alt+delete stops the
> process.
>
Yeah, uploaded a fix for that a couple of hours ago ;-)
Scott
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I have no choice other than a format and re-installation. After this
morning's update, my network was flaky and I rebooted. I have no
terminal access at all.
Now all I get in any boot mode is a fast-scrolling message which looks
like:
mountall: /proc/bus/usb canceled by user, or something to that
Memtest results after running overnight: Pass, 7 Fail, 0
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I just runned memtest once, and it went fine. I'll leave it now
overnight to see how it goes.
Also, when I get just the segmentation fault message, boot completes. I
was just lacking patience before.
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memtest+ locked up at 53% for almost an hour before I gave up. As to USB
devices, they are all working properly, including the ones on root hubs,
both USB and a four port PCIMIA card.
The Segmentation fault is not occurring in Karmic on the same laptop,
different partition, nor is any other error.
Cristopher,
As for usbfs not mounting:
linux (2.6.32-6.7) lucid; urgency=low
* [Config] disable CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS
I don’t know enough about usbfs to say why it was disabled, and the
changelog message isn’t helpful either.
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You both might have broken hardware. Please investigate that
possibility. Running memtest86+ for a few hours would be a good start.
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So far, the boot process is delayed, but not stopped by the
'Segmentation fault' message. I haven't timed it yet, but I'm pretty
sure my Karmic partition boots faster than Lucid Alpha.
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I seem to be having this same problem. However, it seems to be related
to a somewhat more serious problem. After getting this mountall message,
or after getting this "Segmentation Fault" message on boot (the only
thing shown right after grub, the boot process doesn't complete), I am
asked to manual
Just to add to the issue, Segmentation Fault is sometimes the first
thing I see on boot up. Nothing else on the screen, just that.
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Please attach your /etc/fstab
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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