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> Subject: [Bug 85578] Re: ide secondary drives not recognized
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> Date: Monday, January 26, 2009, 2:32 PM
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Hi!
By install vmware-player from this source I have second problem:
Starting VMware services:
Virtual machine monitorfailed
Virtual ethernet
failed
Module vmnet is not loaded. Please verif
nuxOS with 2.6.18 kernel exists. On that distro, I
can see the boot time hang-up is the result of three unsuccessful tries at
reading ide drive parameters.
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I think bugs 95105 and 95407 have similar symptoms to what I observe.
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This applet *was* working for me on April 10, yesterday, after a large
synaptic update. *Not* working today, April 11, after yet another large
update. Networking itself still largely functional.
Yesterday, system had an annoying habit of not retaining wep key info.
Today, system doesn't keep ask
See 105353, 103780, 95105 and 96857 as possibly related.
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I think you've probably identified my problem stated in 105353,
and maybe also for 103780, 95105, 96857 and 95407.
I have an ide lite-on cdrw that's not mounting, and probably slowing
down booting by about two minutes besides.
Here's what some of my dmesg looks like (probably during the two minu
Bug 103780 is probably also related.
Bug 103410 probably definitively nails this problem down.
For the record, my 'cdrom' as a LITE-ON 48125W
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No change after April 12 updates.
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In the context of the previous material,
*I* have no idea how to 'patch' anything.
I presume that is what kernel developers do.
I'm interested if there is a work-around for mere mortals prior to a
kernel fix.
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You could be right, lazka.
Maybe a bad guess, or a wild hope; we'll see.
I hope they're working on this problem.
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I have a similar problem, to frafu's complaint with 7.04, either 2.6.12
or 2.6.14 kernels, but I describe it this way:
*IDE LITE-ON cdrw on PATA secondary slave position will not mount* with
SATA on primary master, Intel ICH5 controller. 7.04 otherwise quite
responsive.
Hopefully, excerpt of my
Synaptic upgrade to Network Manager 0.6.4-6ubuntu6 doesn't help, either.
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After 7.04 full synaptic upgrade April 13,
Network Manager 0.6.4-ubuntu7 allows review of manual configuration, but does
not give connection status info. Also, no bars icon.
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- does dhcp and dns duties ok
- allows review of manual configuration
- does *not* report status info via bars ico; it's missing.
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April 13 synaptic update network-manager (0.6.4-6ubuntu7) feisty
*does not* provide connection status information as it did April 10.
See Bug 103528 for some history.
Network functions are ok, but I expect there are more gui products that
are not coming thru on my install of 7.04 with all the late
Problem still there with 2.6.20-15.24 generic
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It might help if folks would indicate whether wired or wireless,
if they think this problem is fixed.
I'm *wireless*, and it's *not* fixed for me.
Im using 7.04 upgraded thru 2.6.20-15.24, including the latest NM upgrade.
My network functions just fine, but
I get no status information at all from
Peter Garrett
Meaning applet reports nothing.
Applet allows me to see configuration details only.
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Fedora 7 has solved this problem for my hardware.
Its latest kernel, 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7, no longer needs 'irqpoll' (here,
anyway) to get around the long boot-up delay and the lack of access to
some ide resources.
This is a little bit ahead of the 2.6.22 'upstream' kernel patch rumored
to address
Fedora 7 has solved this problem for my hardware.
Its latest kernel, 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7, no longer needs 'irqpoll' (here,
anyway) to get around the long boot-up delay and the lack of access to
some ide resources.
This is a little bit ahead of the 2.6.22 'upstream' kernel patch rumored
to address t
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Re Today's 2.6.20,
irqpoll still needed here.
My lite-on is 48125W cdrw.
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Perhaps the *kernel* part of this problem (here) has been solved,
and the remaining issues resides *elsewhere* in the Ubuntu source.
Two clues in this regard:
1-Similar LITE-ON problems (here) exist in PCLinuxOS with 2.6.18 kernel
are also *resolved* with the Bug 105437 approach; and
2-Fedora Co
The irqpoll addition to the kernel line works for me.
There is another work-around which is easy to try
mentioned in Bug 105437.
Ubuntu folks should co-ordinate this Bug 96826 with Bug 103410.
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Bug 96826 wins the prize for solving my LITE-ON problems,
Just add irqpoll as a kernel option.
No more need to 'beat the clock' opening the cdrw before booting,
the runner-up solution from Bug 105437.
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You re
Bug 105437 observation holds the key to my LITE-ON problems:
- solves the delay problem;
- creates /dev/scd0 and mounts scd0 as a cdrom; and
- also allows /dev/scd0 to work as a cdrw.
I'm using 2.6.20-15.27 kernel.
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Reading up on kernel options,
I found the following notes on irqpoll in:
usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-2.6.21/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
irqpoll (detail deleted)
Intended to get systems with badly broken
firmware running.
Maybe, as Pogo said:
'We have found the enemy, an
2.6.20-15.25 doesn't fix it here, either.
Also no need for kernel upgrades to over-write /boot/grub/menu.lst if
the kernel descriptor is not changed. This unnecessarily spoils mult-
boot menu.lst constructions. 2.6.20-15.24 and .25 are both called
2.6.20-15-generic in menu.lst.
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I'm really impressed that network manager feisty bug list went from 155
complaints to 17 in just a few hours today.
May as well add this one as 'solved' too; I don't think it is a kernel
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Do you mean 2.6.20-15.26?
It's not on my Synaptic yet.
Good to hear, if true.
Ready to tune out if not.
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2.6.20-15.27 doesn't fix it for me.
Still long bootup delay.
Still no /dev entry for cdrw;
my /etc/fstab expects /dev/ scd-something.
No /dev/sc* or /dev/hd*
Perhaps with my ICH5 hardware, I may have to wait for 2.6.22?
That may be what this link is about:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/3/9/214
This i
The latest 2.6.20-15-generic may get you going.
Try a synaptic update.
If not, tell us what SATA controller you have,
and what drive(s) are on your PATA end of things,
and are they ok or not.
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Your /etc/network/interfaces looks like mine,
except I have more interesting essid and wireless-key entries.
As a possibility go to System:Preferences:Sessions:Start-up
and see if Network Manager is
Neither 2.6.20-15.25 or -15.27 this solve problem for ICH5 and actual
(as opposed to virtual) IDE cdrw.
Maybe there's a resource conflict you can work around.
Here's what I get for for 'dmesg | grep quirk' at the command line:
[ 21.438490] PCI quirk: region 1000-107f claimed by ICH4 ACPI/GPIO/TC
g.
Note the material I have already supplied.
Maybe the problem is in 'the installer'.
Anyways, _lots_ of Ubuntu people have this problem.
I suspect Fedora, Knoppix and I _know_ Mepis people
_don't_ have this problem. I'
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> > _don't_ have this problem. I'd like my Ubuntu to
> > work as well as my Mepis.
> >
> If Mepis detects these drives then i
kernel and the rest of the Ubuntu distro, I'll let you know.
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> If you haven't already, could you please test with
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Both the earlier Ubuntu 7.04 alpha 5 and one downloaded on 3/16/07 gag
(lock-up) computer if rtl8187 wifi is attached.
Earlier alpha 5 passes its own md5sum check.
New alpha 5 passes md5 sum check before and after burning to cd.
If wifi not attached, earlier 7.04 alpha 5 sees _only_ sata primary
Public bug reported:
sata primary drives are recognized but
ide secondary drives, one hdd, one cdrw not recognized.
peculiar to ubuntu installs: latest ubuntu, mint 2.1, mint 2.2.
Not a problem with Fedora 6, Mepis 6, KNOPPIX 5.5.
Perhaps a clue , in the ubuntu installs, /dev sections are missing:
Thanks, Brian, for the fast reply.
The attached lspci shows we have a Gigabyte mb.
I use a new sata drive as primary. I have my old ide hd and cdrw plugged into
ide secondary. For Knoppix and Mepis, the ide drives show up as hdc (for the
ide hard drive) and hdd for the cdrw.
My ubu was origin
Brian,
Here's lspci.vvn
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here's dmesg for Mepis 6
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Here's dmesg for ubuntu 6.1
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before installation, using ubuntu live,
secondary drives show up in /dev as
sdb1, sdb5, sdb6, sdb7 for the secondary hd
/dev/cdrom and /dev/cdrw both linked to /dev/scd0
after installion, ubuntu has
no entries for sdb-anything
no entries for sc-anything
no entries for hd-anything
no entries for
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sata primary drives are recognized but
- ide secondary drives, one hdd, one cdrw not recognized.
- peculiar to ubuntu installs: latest ubuntu, mint 2.1, mint 2.2.
+ ide secondary drives, one hdd, one cdrw are not recognized.
+ peculiar to Ubuntu installs: latest Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 6.1 does not automatically install an i810 driver as it should for Intel
865 chipsets. Even so, dmesg will show the message
'agpgart: Detected an Intel 865 Chipset.'
That's the clue: /etc/X11/xorg.conf will need to call for an i810 drive
High Priority ?
This problem is a subset of 85578.
Apparently first identified 2 1/2 years ago and still not fixed Is anyone at
Ubuntu really concerned?
Fedora, KNOPPIX and Mepis don't have this problem.
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'rt2500pci spamming syslogd'.
The problem, and the workaround still persist, for me, for 2.26.32.
Others report the problem 'solved' in 2.26.34.999.
Log spamming by alsa is a different problem, which can probably be solved by
using alsamixer -c 0 to cut down on alsa pcm and output lev
See also #456977 for comments.
There are some work-arounds for many of the wlan symptoms,
and possibly a cure in 2.6.34.999.
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Thanks zob, I will look into this approach.
My solution was just to put 'sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off' into /etc/rc.local.
That's how I try to do most of my work-arounds.
I must admit, working around network-manager may _require_ your approach
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Work-around noted in #21 still required in my installation,
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comments, fwiw:
1.#577485 re showfsck is related.
2.my installation says it will fsck every 20 boots.
3.no fsck has ever shown any errors.
4.why are we doing so often an fsck on a journalled fs, anyway?
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I'm experiencing this very same error reported previously (I quote
original report):
"kwatson512 wrote on 2009-05-10: #62
The issue is exactly as in my first post. Open evolution with the
account connected to a Microsoft exchange server; switch to calendar;
data begins to populate the ca
I also have a new Dell 1545 with this problem. Just using live cd for now.
Wireless worked ok on ubu 9.04 but not on 9.10 just as others have said.
My Dell calls the wireless 1397;
dmesg | grep -i bcm says bcm4315,
lspci | grep bcm says bcm4312 802.11 b/g rev 01.
No typo, 4312 not 4315, go figure
mountall 2.15 is available as a backport to 10.04 LTS.
Try apt or synaptic.
Dev group is working on (at least) mountall 2.5, but I don't know where you'd
get that.
I don't know if either of these will help, but it may be worth a try at least
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Forget the previous mountall 2.5 comment, that's a much earlier version
of mountall.
I'm not happy that mountall 2.15 forces long-winded fscks of presumably
clean ext3 partitions. In my case, it's a trivial two-minute wait, once
every 20 mounts, but I don't think this delay should be there for a
Scott
Using mountall 2.15, kernel 2.6.33-22 generic #33,
here's what I get during the obligatory fsck, which I think applies only to
one clean 6Gb ext3 partition.
fsck without debug takes about two minutes,
which I think is way too long.
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I think this bug may be a byproduct of the bug described in 540801.
A work-around for 540801 confirmed by many is proposed there.
I'd be interested to know if anyone else sees the (or a) connection.
I haven't tried that fix myself, because I don't understand it well enough.
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Just to be clear on my rt2500pci comments and status:
1. For me, the speed problem went away entirely with the latest 10.04 kernel.
2. For me, the new problem of spamming the logs is solved with no performance
penalty with
a small /etc/rc.local command.
3. Neither probl
Full disclosure details:
lspci excerpt:
RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
cat /proc/version:
Linux version 2.6.32-22-generic (bui...@rothera) (gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu
4.4.3-4ubuntu5) ) #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010
/etc/rc.local excerpt:
#iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
iw
A further thought on the situation:
4. Signal strength does make a difference here.
At -69 to -67 dbm or three bars on the network manager icon, my broadband
works works very well;
At -73 or -72 dbm or two bars, my broadband is noticeably poorer; and
At -75 dbm my broadband gi
Public bug reported:
cat proc/version
Linux version 2.6.32-22-generic (bui...@rothera) (gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu
4.4.3-4ubuntu5) ) #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010
mountall --version
mountall 2.15
Copyright (C) 2010 Canonical Ltd.
This is not bug 571707; mountall 2.15 solved that re
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I've found a simple workaround for Old SiS video that improves the
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bebertii:
I also have an rt2500 that complains too much with the 2.6.32 kernel.
You can turn off the dmesg spam from rt2500 by adding the following line to
/etc/rc.local:
'iwconfig wlan0 power off' without the quotes, of course.
This disables 2.6.32 kernel's futile, possibly un-intended (my gues
pps
Anyone caring to verify this may find it convenient to hurry-up the
process to the next fsck.
If showfsck indicates the max count to be 20, then the command
tune2fs -C 21 /dev/sda4, or whatever the Ubuntu partition is, will make the
fsck come up on the very next boot.
FWIW, fsck should onl
I have a similar SiS video card and kernel 2.6.32-22 .
With Lucid I get my best performance by adding the following:
'video=sisfb:mode:1024x768x32,rate:70,mem:4096'
between 'ro' and 'quiet splash' in the grub menu entry.
Leave off the quote marks, be precise with punctuation.
Hope that works for
http://en-gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Framebuffer helps sort out
what to expect with SiS, and how to set things right.
With Lucid I get my best performance by adding the following:
'video=sisfb:mode:1024x768x32,rate:70,mem:4096'
between 'ro' and 'quiet splash' in the grub menu entry.
Leave off the quot
Like I said, be precise with punctuation,
That's http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Framebuffer
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I notice two things unique to Lucid in regard to fsck.
1. changing FSCKFIX=no to yes in /etc/default/rcS has _no_ effect.
2. the code in /etc/init/mountall.conf has some bearing on this.
Item 1 appeared a while back in response to earlier impatience with
Debian allowing too frequent fsck of ext3
v86d does solve this problem;
however, adding sisfb to /etc/modules does just as well.
The splash screen does have an imperfection as shown in bun 521018,
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Thank you for your automated response, Jeremy.
To demonstrate this as your automated message suggests, I think would
require two new installs. Since Ubuntu went to Grub2 I hesitate to do
anything so major on my dual boot system without a very good reason.
What I've noted I don't know how to demo
This is probably another way to look at bug #530554.
I agree with bug #530554 note 2.
Lucid installer may (or must) not recognize SiS video needs sisfb.
I don't remember this being a problem for me in Ubuntu 9.10, or say before
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Jeremy, FYI
Concerning the obligatory fsck every 20 mounts with Lucid:
With the splash screen _off_ , at 30 seconds of black screen the console
reports that
the fsck is being done by util-linux-ng 2.17.2; This lasts one minute 40
seconds before continuing to the login phase. No report of found
ps.
Bugs #423247 and #454233 may have some bearing on this.
Bug #423247 refers to improper time stamp references.
Bug #454233 refers to an unsuccessful attempt to fsck an ntfs partition.
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Funny thing, the modules fail to load with the same errors even with
LD_PRELOAD=/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6 gwyddion
despite the symbols being defined there. LD_PRELOAD does not influence
dlopen()ed modules?
Anyway, when the program is simply compiled from source code (using
~/opt/gwyddio
xitix5r: You need to follow the compilation instructions properly.
If they start with
sudo apt-get install libgtkglext1-dev libfftw3-dev
either run the command as written – or at least ensure by other means
you have the two packages (and their dependencis) installed. Obviously,
you do not beca
Still not working... though two days ago Synaptic downloaded an update
for several Evolution components.
Since it looks this bug is not THAT critical for evolution/gnome teams
as to fix it quickly (I've struggling on this one for 2 months): Is
there a known workaround for this?
By the way: Luckil
Finally I found a solution.
WARNING: This is an absolutely NON scientific method. It is 100% based on try &
fail.
So far, it's been working for me for the whole day.
0: Synaptic is set at maverick-proposed level.
1: Uninstall Evolution with "sudo aptitude purge evolution evolution-indicator
ev
In Synaptic, "repositories", 3rd. tab (I guess it says "updates"), you'll find
4 check-boxes. You should mark the first 3 ones.
Sorry if this is not exact, but I'm guessing what texts might say in english
because my Ubuntu is in spanish.
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John: I'm sad it didn't work... I'll be back in 10 hours. I'll do some
tests, trying to break mine. Let's see if I can reproduce what's wrong
on yours.
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John: I've found that freeze while syncing at startup MIGHT (again I'm trying &
falling) have a relationship with an option in your account preferences.
I'm attaching a screenshot of what it looks in Ubuntu spanish (the option,
unchecked in order to avoid the problem) is pointed. In english it sh
Anyone can open a bug ticket for the webupd8 team?
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Title:
apt 0.9.15.4ubuntu4 uninstalls ppa:webupd8team/java oracle-
java[78]-installer
To m
Public bug reported:
initramfs-tools failed to install
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: initramfs-tools 0.136ubuntu6.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-44.50~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18
Uname: Linux 5.8.0-44-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon
Hi Alberto, yes, I can reproduce this issue:
1. my ubuntu one account is available
2. got to store
3. search for an app (in my case a sudoku app)
4. There is a problem with the log-in
5. enter log-in information
6. as in 4.
7. as in 5.
8. as in 4.
9. go to account settings
10. there is no ubu
this is the loop I'm stuck into
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finally no option to add an ubuntu one account
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this is the app which I tried to install
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