Bug#606976: Kernel panic with Squeeze (AMD64) d-i beta 2

2011-01-09 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Taro Sato t...@ap.smu.ca writes:

 On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu wrote:

 Taro Sato ubu...@gmail.com writes:

 I've tried d-i beta 2 on Dell XPS 630i.  I first tried creating a USB
 memory stick with the installer .iso on it (following a standard
 procedure); the install USB stick works on my other computer (Lenovo
 T410s).  However, on 630i it always fails at the beginning of the
 install process.  The message, when kernel panics, typically goes like
 this:

 ... (no apparent error messages thru this point) ...
 [0.597991] List of all partitions:
 [0.600310] No filesystem could mount root, tried:
 [0.602749] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
 unknown-block(8,3)
 ... (call trace output after this) ...

Could you please also type in the call trace output what you get if you
remove the quiet parameter?  If this machine has a serial port, you
can also use that to capture the whole boot log, which would be
interesting as well (with a console=ttyS0,115200n8r or similar boot
parameter).  Unfortunately, serial ports are getting rare...

 The above message indicates that no initramfs was loaded with the
 kernel, or maybe it was corrupt.  If you didn't remove the quiet
 parameter from the kernel command line, you'd see the message

    Initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compressed archive

 in the latter case.

 I've never seen this message, though it might be possible that's
 something scrolls out of the screen when the boot process spews out
 the log message till the kernel panic.  I don't know how to capture
 it.

No, that message is printed even with quiet, so you would have seen
it right above the panic line if it was present.

 You could also try writing the mini.iso [...] to a pendrive

 I just tried the mini.iso on a USB stick and I see exactly the same
 kernel panic.

 (In order to get the system back up, I installed Lenny first, and then
 installed Squeeze from a hard disk partition which ended up very
 successful.  Wonder what the difference is.)

Do you mean that when you loaded the installer kernel and initrd by Grub
from your hard disk, everything went OK?  Most strange, again.  Long shot:
what if you add edd=off to your kernel command line (after quiet)?

I don't think it would change anything, but you may want to test some
RC1-pre medium from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/.squeeze_di_rc1/.
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Bug#606976: Kernel panic with Squeeze (AMD64) d-i beta 2

2010-12-21 Thread Taro Sato
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Ferenc Wagner wf...@niif.hu wrote:
 tag 606976 +moreinfo
 thanks

 Taro Sato ubu...@gmail.com writes:

 I've tried d-i beta 2 on Dell XPS 630i.  I first tried creating a USB
 memory stick with the installer .iso on it (following a standard
 procedure); the install USB stick works on my other computer (Lenovo
 T410s).  However, on 630i it always fails at the beginning of the
 install process.  The message, when kernel panics, typically goes like
 this:

 ... (no apparent error messages thru this point) ...
 [0.597991] List of all partitions:
 [0.600310] No filesystem could mount root, tried:
 [0.602749] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
 unknown-block(8,3)
 ... (call trace output after this) ...

 (This output is from an attempt to use CD install medium.)

 Hi,

 I have to say that all of this looks very much out of place.  First of
 all, the boot menu should start the kernel with the quiet parameter,
 so you should see no messages before the kernel panic.

  1. Did you edit the command line in the boot loader or by any other
    means?

  2. What was your exact sequence of actions after powering on your
    computer with the CD in the drive?

 The above message indicates that no initramfs was loaded with the
 kernel, or maybe it was corrupt.  If you didn't remove the quiet
 parameter from the kernel command line, you'd see the message

    Initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compressed archive

 in the latter case.

  3. What messages do you get with the quiet parameter?

 You could also try writing the mini.iso downloaded from
 http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
 to a pendrive and test that.  If you pendrive (the full device) is
 /dev/sdb, then just do

    cat mini.iso /dev/sdb

 and try to boot from the pendrive.  This is very similar to the method
 used for HD media, except that boot.img.gz is compressed.


1.  Yes, in troubleshooting I did remove the quiet parameter.  But
that only gave me more verbose diagnostics, and the symptom doesn't
change.  If I left the quiet parameter, it only shows this line:

[0.602749] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
unknown-block(8,3)


2. I popped in the install CD right after powering on the box, hit F12
to change the boot device temporarily (to CD or USB).  The Debian
installaer starts with the logo and the menu.  I choose Install and
the next thing is the kernel panic.

As for:

Initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compressed archive

I've never seen this message, though it might be possible that's
something scrolls out of the screen when the boot process spews out
the log message till the kernel panic.  I don't know how to capture
it.


3. That's my response to 1 above.


I just tried the mini.iso on a USB stick and I see exactly the same
kernel panic.

(In order to get the system back up, I installed Lenny first, and then
installed Squeeze from a hard disk partition which ended up very
successful.  Wonder what the difference is.)

Taro



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Bug#606976: Kernel panic with Squeeze (AMD64) d-i beta 2

2010-12-16 Thread Ferenc Wagner
tag 606976 +moreinfo
thanks

Taro Sato ubu...@gmail.com writes:

 I've tried d-i beta 2 on Dell XPS 630i.  I first tried creating a USB
 memory stick with the installer .iso on it (following a standard
 procedure); the install USB stick works on my other computer (Lenovo
 T410s).  However, on 630i it always fails at the beginning of the
 install process.  The message, when kernel panics, typically goes like
 this:

 ... (no apparent error messages thru this point) ...
 [0.597991] List of all partitions:
 [0.600310] No filesystem could mount root, tried:
 [0.602749] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
 unknown-block(8,3)
 ... (call trace output after this) ...

 (This output is from an attempt to use CD install medium.)

Hi,

I have to say that all of this looks very much out of place.  First of
all, the boot menu should start the kernel with the quiet parameter,
so you should see no messages before the kernel panic.

 1. Did you edit the command line in the boot loader or by any other
means?

 2. What was your exact sequence of actions after powering on your
computer with the CD in the drive?

The above message indicates that no initramfs was loaded with the
kernel, or maybe it was corrupt.  If you didn't remove the quiet
parameter from the kernel command line, you'd see the message

Initramfs unpacking failed: junk in compressed archive

in the latter case.

 3. What messages do you get with the quiet parameter?

You could also try writing the mini.iso downloaded from
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
to a pendrive and test that.  If you pendrive (the full device) is
/dev/sdb, then just do

cat mini.iso /dev/sdb

and try to boot from the pendrive.  This is very similar to the method
used for HD media, except that boot.img.gz is compressed.

 Is there any way to get Squeeze d-i to work on this machine?

There should be.  Please do the above tests and report back to help us
find out how.
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Bug#606976: Kernel panic with Squeeze (AMD64) d-i beta 2

2010-12-13 Thread Taro Sato
Package: installation-reports

Boot method: CD and USB stick
Image version: 
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_di_beta2/amd64/iso-cd/debian-squeeze-di-beta2-amd64-netinst.iso
Date: Dec 13, 2010

Machine: Dell XPS 630i
Processor: Core 2 Quad 2.4 GHz
Memory: 4 GB
Partitions: N/A

Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it

Initial boot:           [E ]
Detect network card:    [ ]
Configure network:      [ ]
Detect CD:              [ ]
Load installer modules: [ ]
Detect hard drives:     [ ]
Partition hard drives:  [ ]
Install base system:    [ ]
Clock/timezone setup:   [ ]
User/password setup:    [ ]
Install tasks:          [ ]
Install boot loader:    [ ]
Overall install:        [E ]

Comments/Problems:

I've tried d-i beta 2 on Dell XPS 630i.  I first tried creating a USB
memory stick with the installer .iso on it (following a standard
procedure); the install USB stick works on my other computer (Lenovo
T410s).  However, on 630i it always fails at the beginning of the
install process.  The message, when kernel panics, typically goes like
this:

... (no apparent error messages thru this point) ...
[0.597991] List of all partitions:
[0.600310] No filesystem could mount root, tried:
[0.602749] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
unknown-block(8,3)
... (call trace output after this) ...

(This output is from an attempt to use CD install medium.)

I have tried adding rootdelay=10 option for the kernel, without any effect.

I have observed the same symptom with the netinst .iso burned on a
blank CD.  In fact, I have never been able to use d-i successfully on
630i (I've tried the same thing several months ago).  Last time I
installed Debian, I had to install off a Lenny install medium and then
do dist-upgrade.

Is there any way to get Squeeze d-i to work on this machine?  Any help
is appreciated.



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