Bug#992304: Dell PowerEdge T140

2022-10-31 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Thursday, 27 October 2022 15:56:33 CET Gabriel Rolland [Res Novae] wrote:
> Same problem with the Dell PowerEdge T140 with LSI MegaRAID SAS-3 3008
> [Fury] (rev 02) and linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 (NO UEFI)
> 
> No problem booting with the old 4.19.0-22-amd64 kernel

The best way to make progress with this is doing a `git bisect` where
good = v4.19.194 (= 4.19.0-17)* and
bad = v5.10.46
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel/GitBisect

*) I think that's better/faster then v4.19.260 (=4.19.0-22), but I'm not sure.
Hopefully someone can confirm/deny that and offer a better/faster strategy.

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Bug#992304: Dell PowerEdge T140

2022-10-31 Thread Gabriel Rolland [Res Novae]

Update

On Thu, 27 Oct 2022 15:56:33 +0200 "Gabriel Rolland [Res Novae]" 
 wrote:

> Same problem with the Dell PowerEdge T140 with LSI MegaRAID SAS-3 3008
> [Fury] (rev 02) and linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 (NO UEFI)
>
> No problem booting with the old 4.19.0-22-amd64 kernel
>
>

The problem is still present with 
linux-image-5.19.0-0.deb11.2-amd64_5.19.11-1~bpo11+1_amd64




Bug#992304: Dell PowerEdge T140

2022-10-27 Thread Gabriel Rolland [Res Novae]
Same problem with the Dell PowerEdge T140 with LSI MegaRAID SAS-3 3008 
[Fury] (rev 02) and linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 (NO UEFI)


No problem booting with the old 4.19.0-22-amd64 kernel