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Once in a while, the system still crashes after performing the script; a
black screen with messages appear.
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Title:
System freezes when
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Title:
System freezes when performing a backup bash script
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I've been using v3.18-vivid for a few weeks now, and so far no trouble.
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Title:
System freezes when performing a backup bash script
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The Aviv, the next step is to fully reverse commit bisect from kernel
3.18-rc5 to 3.18 in order to identify the last bad commit, followed
immediately by the first good one. Once this commit has been identified,
then it may be reviewed as a candidate for backporting into your
release. Could you
My backup bash script worked fine the first few times, but then the
system crashed and a black screen with messages appeared:
nouveau_timer_wait_cb+0x5e/0xa0 [nouveau]
evo_sync+0xc6/0xf0 [nouveau]
...
x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c
x86_64_start_kernel+0x144/0x153
This was on
After I uninstalled nvidia-331, I was able to install the files for
v3.18-rc5-vivid without problem, and successfully boot. I will execute
my backup bash script and see if the freezing still happens.
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I encountered a problem while installing linux-
headers-3.18.0-031800rc5-generic_3.18.0-031800rc5.201411162035_amd64.deb
for v3.18-rc5-vivid (and linux-
headers-3.17.2-031702-generic_3.17.2-031702.201410301416_amd64.deb for
v3.17.2-vivid). A message window (in Ubuntu Software Centre) popped up:
In Synaptic Package Manager, it says the latest version for nvidia-331
is 331.38-0ubuntu7.1, which I have installed. I don't know how to
install version 331.89.
Should I wait for a stable release update, and in the meantime,
uninstall nvidia-331? According to the instructions, I should uninstall
The Aviv, if you uninstall the nvidia drivers, are you then able to
perform the test?
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Title:
System freezes when performing a backup bash
Yes, I've only been installing one file for a given kernel version: the
generic amd64 image .deb package. That's because the instructions read:
To boot into an upstream kernel you only need to download and install
the *image*.deb package that corresponds to your architecture. The
other files are
The Aviv, the wording on the article has been adjusted. Could you please
test 3.18-rc5 to see if you are able to do a test with that?
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I tried 3.18-rc1. I got the same result as with rc3 and rc4: a black
screen. But this time, I also noticed a message quickly flashing
(lasting only a second or two): kvm: disabled by bios.
So far, I tried:
v3.18-rc1-utopic
v3.18-rc2-utopic
v3.18-rc3-vivid
v3.18-rc4-vivid
(I didn't try
The Aviv, just to clarify, following the instructions in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds one would install three
files for a given kernel version. Are you doing this, or only installing
one as your comment would be suggesting?
Also, could you please test v3.17.2-vivid/ and
I could not test the latest mainline kernel (3.18-rc4) . As before, the
system did not boot; however, this time, instead of displaying a
message, it simply gave a black screen. I also tried 3.18-rc3 with the
exact same result.
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The Aviv, could you please test 3.18-rc3 (not rc4) and advise to the
results?
** Tags removed: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream-3.18-rc4 needs-upstream-testing
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The Aviv, could you please test 3.18-rc1 and advise to the results?
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Title:
System freezes when performing a backup bash script
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The freezing still happens. I tried testing the latest upstream kernel
again (v3.18.0-031800rc2). As before, the system did not boot, and it
gave the same message.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Tags removed: bios-outdated-1002
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The Aviv, could you please test the latest mainline kernel (3.18-rc3)
and advise to the results?
** Tags removed: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
** Tags added: bios-outdated-1002 needs-upstream-testing
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** Tags removed:
Thank you Christopher. I updated my BIOS.
The output to
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
is
1002
09/27/2013
I will run my backup script a few times to see if the freezing still
happens. If it does, I will also try testing the latest upstream kernel
again.
** Tags added: kernel-unable-to-test-upstream
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
System freezes when
I was unable to test the latest upstream kernel, v3.18.0-031800rc2. The
system did not boot. It gave the following message:
Gave up waiting for root device. Common problems:
- Boot args (cat /proc/cmdline)
- Check rootdelay= (did the system wait long enough?)
- Check root= (did the system
Before Ubuntu 14.04, I was using on older machine running Linux Mint.
The system would freeze randomly. Now, with the new machine I have,
running Ubuntu 14.04, everything seems to be working fine, except for
this freezing problem.
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The Aviv, as per http://www.asus.com/us/Desktops/M51AC/HelpDesk_Download/ an
update to your BIOS is available (1002). If you update to this following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BiosUpdate does it change anything? If it
doesn't, could you please both specify what happened, and provide
** Tags added: bios-outdated-1002
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