Hi Will,

Will Set wrote:

> I was able to take three pictures of the boot messages by scrolling up the 
> boot buffer from the login prompt, while booting 3.2.0-rc4-686-pae
> to illustrate what I did my best to explain yesterday.
>
> I'll also attach the dmesg.udev-2 and acpidump-udev-2 

Thanks.

If I understand you correctly, udev 175-2 segfaults at boot.  udev
175-3 does _not_ segfault, but the boot fails in some way unless you
add processor.nocst=1 to the kernel command line.  Which is already
weird, since the only advertised changes in 175-3 were a fix to the
systemd service file and a fix to udev rules for Xen support.  Based
on the kernel log you sent, you are not using systemd, and I assume
you're not using Xen.

This is on the machine with a D865GBF motherboard.

Anyway, you were able to take advantage of this situation to get an acpidump.

Are these results reproducible?

Hope that helps,
Jonathan



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