[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2011-06-29 Thread papukaija
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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2010-05-19 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
Confirming.  I installed a second HDD for a few minutes, partitioned it,
removed it, and my main system fails with the kinit problem.  Ugbuntu!

No matter how I mess with my swap partition, I get stuck at this step:

# sudo update-initramfs -u
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-26-server
cryptsetup: WARNING: found more than one resume device candidate:
/dev/sda5
UUID=-X-X

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/uswsusp/+bug/108230
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/uswsusp/+bug/146894

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2009-03-05 Thread boclozz
thanks guys specially bardo ...


i use # sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop

and it works fine
...

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-10-21 Thread abuhijleh
I did the following and it worked just perfect:

# sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-10-05 Thread jaktar
I received this on Kubuntu 32 8.04.1.

I attempted startx after logging in.  X failed to start with an error of no 
screens detected.  
I simply went to /etc/X11/ and did sudo cp xorg.conf.failsafe xorg.conf and 
then did another startx.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-09-08 Thread Wouter Stomp
I just had the same problem while running intrepid alpha 5 on amd64. As
far as I know the only things changed since the last normal boot were
that I removed virtualbox and an old kernel image. I didn't use suspend
or sleep. Now it happens on every boot.

sudo update-initramfs -u did fix the problem, but that shouldn't be
necessary.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-09-02 Thread SMADdie86
I am using Xubuntu 8.04 and I have the same problem for the second time.

The first time I didnt really try much, I tought I messed something up after 
wanting to
install the music notation program thats included in the software list.
So I deleted the linux partitions and reinstalled xubuntu within an hour or so.

Now the second time I got the problem after that Xubuntu got the last updates
availible. I didnt really looked at what the update included so sorry.

The main pain is that I dont get back in the GUI, im stuck in the
kernel.

Checking the UUID in the /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume file
witch is correct folowed by
sudo update-initramfs -u
didn't work

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-dektop
didn't work

when I type startx in ny possible way (lowercase and uppercase first letter 
uppercase etc)
I get an error like program not found (sorry currently working under windows)

I wonder if the xconf file would be the solution with me but I dont think so,
because evrything was working perfect on 1280 x 768 for the last few days.

I have a Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo V5535 laptop
with dual boot Vista / Xubuntu.

If anyone can give me any other idea's to try? 
And if possible with some explaination of what I should type.
Im kinda of a linux noob, but Im able and willing to learn he he, 
Xubuntu works better then Vista he he.

Or else in case that nothing works does anyone know
where Opera saves his bookmarks under Xubuntu?
Then I will mount my ntfs partition to backup some links.

\Many thanks in advance from the dutch guy.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-07-08 Thread IKT
I am running ubuntu 8.04 server edition, and have this issue. However it
generally doesn't hold the machine up, it just continues to boot as
normal.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-06-26 Thread Kobus Prinsloo
I tried the suggestion of W.Kyle White

# sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

Unfortunately it made absolutely no difference for me. I keep getting the No 
Resume Image message. I am running Ubuntu 8.04
(Linux laptop 2.6.24-18-generic #1 SMP Wed May 28 20:27:26 UTC 2008 i686 
GNU/Linux)

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-04-27 Thread Eric Entin
I had this issue when I installed the kde4 package and set kdm to be my
default desktop manager, decided I didn't like it, and uninstalled the
kde4 package. The next time I booted, I got this error message. I was
able to get into gdm by typing startx at the console, and from there I
was able to install the kde4 package again, use the prompt it gives you
on install to set my default DM to be GDM, and then uninstalled kde4
again. Admittedly, there was probably a more direct way to set my
default DM to be gdm, but that was the only way I could figure out how
to do it. That fixed the problem. This was on Hardy.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-02-11 Thread W. Kyle White
I've had this happen twice now and noticed it was when I was trying to
use hibernation or standby. Does anyone know anything about this or any
way to avoid it in the future if it's related to hibernation? I've fixed
it twice now on two different computers. One time I used the grub
console I think, but this time it was much easier in that all I did was
type

# sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

I'm definitely going to try this first if I ever run into this problem
again.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-30 Thread Graeme Hewson
I encountered the problem with 7.10.  The system has been fine since I
upgraded from Feisty, but after changing the screensaver and monitor
power saving timeouts, I hit recurring a problem where the mouse and
keyboard were frozen, though the system was otherwise up. The last time,
I found the keyboard was in fact available, so I pressed ctrl-alt-del
and selected Resume from the KDM screen. After that, I hit the problem
described here.

I didn't see any changed config files, and I figured this was only a
temporary problem, so I didn't want to make any changes to my config
files if I could avoid it.  Norbert BRONDEAU mentioned the initramfs-
tools man page, with the quote: The boot variable noresume overrides
it [the RESUME variable].

So I rebooted, and used the grub e command to edit the kernel line
and append noresume. The system then booted OK... relief! I did a
normal shutdown and rebooted to check the system was back to normal, and
it was.  YMMV, of course.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-29 Thread ThorbjørnTux
Having the same problem sometimes.
I logon in commandline - runs startx and shutdown.

Afterwards I can normally boot into kdm (kubuntu 7.10 - fully upgraded) - but 
sometimes the problem comes back.
Have tried many of the above things without permanent succes.

I do NOT have a SATA-disk ! - but still it might have something to do with the 
hardware.
ASUS K8U-X with AMD Turion S754 1.6 Ghz.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-28 Thread Namain
Nope, this problem was happening on my Acer Aspire 1694, which has an
older 2.5 inch ATA disk.

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Re: [Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-12 Thread Zsuzsanna Sukosd
My disk is SATA too.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-12 Thread Benjamin Roch
Thanks to NAMAIN - this solved the problem.
Changing the resolution for the usplash is imo only for seeing the startup 
screen - it is not directly related to the init problem. The swap thing solved 
this problem.

Thanks for the help - btw I think that this problem is only caused by
sata disks?

benjamin

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-09 Thread Namain
I confirm this bug on an Acer Aspire 1694 WLMi.

My fix:
edit /etc/usplash.conf to use my laptop's true resolution.  It was detected as 
1280x1024, but my laptop's native resolution is 1280x800.
then I ran the following commands
$ sudo swapoff /dev/sda2
to turn off my swap partition
$ sudo mkswap /dev/sda2
to rebuild my swap partition
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
to rebuild my initial boot image to use my new, rebuilt swap partition

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2008-01-02 Thread dopple
I get this using Gutsy 7.10 on a Toshiba a100 laptop. Have tried almost 
everything but to no avail.
using 
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
just returns that ubuntu-desktop is already the most up to date version

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-27 Thread Deffe
Hi again,

I'm now that far that I know what's causing the error.
What I don't know is why this error is generated at the place it is, in my 
opinion the reason has no relation with the error.

When I modified the display settings from within KDE, KDE wrote a new xorg.conf 
file.
In that file one line is wrong, afein it is not wrong but it points to 
something that doesn't exist on my PC.
   Result: the error.

In the file, the one I previousely attached, KDE wrote a section referring as:  
Section Module with some load commands.
Following 'man xorg.conf' this loads some modules from a path 
/usr/lib/modules/fonts or /usr/lib/modules/extensions.

On my PC there is no /usr/lib/modules directory and therfore the error appears.
Don't know why it is not there.

When I just remove that line (set of line) from the xorg.conf file it
works.

To simply solve the problem,
 X should ignore the sections where it can't find the files or section for 
and not error out into text mode.
 Maybe a warning could be generated to show the man behind the machine that 
something is not working as set.

Marc

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-26 Thread Deffe
Hi,

Thanks Pascal for the file.
My impression that something is wrong with this file was correct.

The problem did not occur due to the sudden shutdown due to an empty battery.
Just before that I enabled in KDE “System Settings” “Monitor  Display” the 
second display by clicking the tick box in the “Size, Orientation  
Positioning” tab.

This wrote strange settings into the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
Due to that I had the problem message we have all seen.

Once this file changed, following the example I got from Pascal, the PC
booted again as usual.

I can repeat the error when I perform the same actions as described
above.

The attached xorg.conf file is the one brewed by KDE.

Marc


** Attachment added: xorg.conf
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11069736/xorg.conf

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-25 Thread Deffe
I've the same problem after my laptop died from a empty battery.
Dell Latittude C840
Kunbuntu 7.10

After the KUNBUNTU display with moving horizontal bar, text is displayed 
Starting K Display manager as normal.
Also as normal services are started. Before teh problem, after the text message 
Starting Common Unix Printing Ssytem Cupsd  OK the KDE graphical login sceen 
was showed.
Now after a few seconds, and after first going blank, the text messages 
continue with Starting powernowd   OK.
this end with:
  Starting up
  Loading, please wait ...
  kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/2524f0f6-424d-418f-bdd1-e59bd659e776+ 
= sda5(8,5)
  kinit: trying to resume from /dev/_the_same_path_as_above
  kinit: no resume image, doing normal boot ...
login prompt

I've read all previous messages and tried all proposed solutions. I
still have the problem.

sudo fdisk -l | grep swap  --- This list shows that sda5 is my swap 
sudo vol_id -u /dev/  --- This replies the 2524..776 number.
The UUID line in this file:/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume is the same 
number as in the reported.line commands above.
sudo update-initramfs -u
reboot-- problem stays.

changing the last '0' by a '2 in the UUID line in /etc/fstab then
sudo update-initramfs -u
reboot-- problem stays

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is doing a lot of stuff but at the
end a reboot keeps the problem.

/etc/X11/xorg.conf file has for the display different screen resolution 
settings.
The lines in the /etc/usplash.conf have the numbers for X and Y that fit one of 
the settings from teh xorg.conf file.
Changing one or both doesn't do anything after reboot.

Has somebody some exta hints to try?

Can somebody mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) me his /etc/X11/xorg.conf file for 
comparing with mine?
   In this file on my PC two entries exist: Monitor and Screen.
   Both have different settings
   At tthe end of the file both refer to teh same monitor1

Kind regards,

Marc

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-20 Thread bardo

Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/489a5508-8b66-471c-a111-4db9076dd216) = 
hdc5(22,5)
kinit: trying to resume from 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/489a5508-8b66-471c-a111-4db9076dd216
kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot...

for this problem just write:

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop

and then reboot.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-18 Thread thekip
Thx Lo_pescofi, I've managed to get it fixed too. Wrote a post about it (in 
english) here:
http://www.thekip.nl/2007/12/18/kinit-no-resume-image-fixed/

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-12-01 Thread Richard James13
With Ubunutu 7.10 after I changed both my motherboard and video card. I got the 
following
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/489a5508-8b66-471c-a111-4db9076dd216) = 
hdc5(22,5)
kinit: trying to resume from 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/489a5508-8b66-471c-a111-4db9076dd216
kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot...

X would not start automatically

I first fixed up the kinit error message by
$ sudo swapoff /dev/hdc5
where  /dev/hdc5 is my swap partition
$ sudo mkswap /dev/hdc5
$ sudo update-initramfs -u

That fixed the kinit error but did not make X start automatically.

I tried the upslash resolution == xorg.conf resolution: does not work
I tried apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop apt-get install ubuntu-desktop: does not 
work
Then I tried to from the console run gdm, which works until you restart
Then I tried looking for the script to start gdm
I was in the /etc/init.d directory and I noticed I had gdm and gdm~ which means 
that something had altered gdm and had left a backup.
The difference between these was the added line
insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/misc/fglrx.ko

I said before that I had changed graphics cards. I had changed from ATI
to NVIDIA and had removed all traces of the ATI drivers so this was
crashing gdm on startup

commenting out that line made my system start X on boot again
Maybe I could have apt-get remove gdm and apt-get install gdm to achieve the 
same results.

Note that the Kinit no resume error is unrelated to the X windows not
starting automatically.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image Solved

2007-11-29 Thread geniusworld
Just I had this problem when i installed Ubuntu 7.10 The Gutsy Gibbon to
my laptop Toshiba Satellite A135-S2326: Intel Celeron M, Display Size
15.4 widescreen, Graphics ATI Radeon Xpress 200M, I had to switch to
console (CTRL+F1) so I checked the link mentioned by Ric Flomag:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/ubiquity/+bug/150930

And first at all I noticed my usplash.conf was different of the Screen 
Resolution of the xorg.conf file so I commented the original values of the 
usplash.conf and I changed to
# Usplash configuration file
#xres=1280
#yres=1024
xres=1280
yres=800

And I followed the explanation of bluwShark who found the solution in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/63558:

1) Change the resolution in /etc/usplash.conf to 1024x800 # like my xorg.conf
2) Add vga=791 to the kernel line in /etc/boot/menu.lst
3) sudo update-initramfs -u -k `uname -r` # In my case 2.6.22-14-generic

Restart it and ready! my laptop right now is booting fine, I hope this
can help you guys.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-11-29 Thread itcrowd
Hi All,

First time mailer, so please be nice.

I had this problem, early this week, after a software update, tried
everything to remove it, but to no avail, so I bit the bullet and re-
installed.

It's taken 2 full days to get it back to normal.

But I just installed compiz-fusion- manager, played a bit and noticed
the following. (I'm not saying this has anything to do with compiz, but
I only noticed this after installing compiz).

If it click 'Ctl-Alt-F1' I get the exact same 'Black screen of death'
back again, complete with kinit error message.

When I click 'Ctl-Alt-F7' , I get my proper desktop.

Clicking 'Clt-Alt F2 to F6, creates tabbed 'terminal windows' using tty2
to tty6.

Seeing as I don't have this problem anymore (thankfully), I can't check
if this would fix it, so this might be helpful to some one who reads
this notice. (like I did myself a couple of times).

Best regards to all, your help makes it all the more enjoyable.

itCrowd.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-11-24 Thread Alexey
it's a pity, but I've got the same problem in 7.10.
It seemed, that it was happened when I change my usplash
sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so
sudo update-initramfs -u
I haven't ever seen some solution of this problem. 
ps Have a big desire to return in stable debian, :(

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-11-17 Thread thekip
I've the same problem, I have to switch to console (CTRL+F1) in order
for my laptop to boot.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-31 Thread ilexius
Hi all,
I had this problem as well. But I changed the xserver conf and this stopped my 
Kubuntu 7.10 from booting. After switching back to the old xorg.conf the system 
started just like before. 

I hope this helps!
Thomas

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-29 Thread William Crafford
I got this problem with Gutsy on my HP Pavilion dv5035 laptop. Did a
fresh install and it started happening.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-28 Thread sewerraccoon
I've got this on Gutsy X86.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-23 Thread Nicolas Borboën
Same problem here
ASUS A7VB-R002H

I read on a french forum (here: http://forum.ubuntu-
fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1254149#p1254149) that formating the swap +
changing the fstab can work (not tested yet).

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-23 Thread Ric Flomag
The tip on the French forum worked for me, though i had to fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/ubiquity/+bug/150930 to
have the splash logo showing up. Probably there is not any relation
between the two bugs, just commenting in any case someone would be in
the same situation.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-22 Thread Lo_pescofi
I have the similar problem :

System freeze on boot just after checking File System. When I do Alt-F1, I 
see :
kinit : trying to resume from /dev/.
kinit : No resume image, doing normal boot

I have this bug with Ubuntu Gutsy (x64) and kubuntu Gutsy (i586).
I have 2 sata disk and I meen it's a sata disk identification problem.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-21 Thread Stefanauss
Same problem on Gutsy new installation on HP Pavillion DV4295EA.
There is no boot spash screen, just a black screen. It occurs almost two 
minutes to run into GDM.

I workarounded the boot delay by just removing spash kernel option in
/boot/grub/menu.lst. It performs normal boot immediately after
displaying this error.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-21 Thread Stefanauss
Sorry.
splash kernel option.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-20 Thread jan37
Same error no resume image... with Gutsy on Fujistu Siemens Amilo Pi
1536 laptop with ATI mobilty x1400

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-20 Thread Viriatus
same problem here on a Acer Aspire 1692WLMI

i'm using Ubuntu 7.10 and this never happened in previous versions. It
takes 2 minutes to boot if i don't press any key. After choosing Ubuntu
in GRUB (i have dual boot with XP in the same disk) screen goes black
for 2 minutes, i don't see any progress bar then the login screens
appears 2 minutes later. If i press immediately ctr-alt-f1 i boot
normally, it displays kinit: No resume image, doing normal boot..

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-10-12 Thread Ric Flomag
Still in Gutsy RC

** Tags added: candidate gutsy release

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-09-26 Thread stef123
it s ok for me

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-09-20 Thread stef123
Hello
When i start my ubuntu (kernel 2.6.16.20), there are no problems but after 
STARTING UP .in a black screen, i ve got this

kinit : name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/f8/..) = sda5 (8.5)
kinit : No resume image, doing  normal boot.
stef login...

And i must do STARTX to go to my desktop

When i'm on my desktop and i want to shut down, i have got only
HIBERNATE and GO TO THE WAKING (sorry for the traduction)

And i don't known what i can do, if you have an idea

Thanks

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-09-20 Thread stef123
EDIT
I don't telll.This problem come after i install my sound card with the last 
alsa driver (15rc2)
In my folder ASOUND, i must copy this

  pcm.!default {
  type hw
   card 0
   }

   ctl.!default {
type hw   
   card 0
   }

I don't if the problem come with this commande...

Thanks

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-09-20 Thread stef123
** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-09-06 Thread blekos
I confirm this bug. I am having a dual boot (XP) laptop sony vaio SZ3xp and 
using Kubuntu.
I have come accross with this back twice in Feisy (final release no beta) and 
now with Gutsy.
I cannot boot to linux, and I cant spend more to time to reinstall it for 3rd 
time...

Msg: Kinit: trying to resume from /dev/disk/by-uuid/
Kinit: no resume image

how can i change the boot uuid?

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-08-21 Thread Zsuzsanna Sukosd
Confirming the bug. This is very annoying... It happened for me after I
installed Automatix, I suspect it's perhaps something to do with the
automatic (rw) window partition mounts

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-08-21 Thread kahrn
Confirming the bug, however I do not receive any delay. I just get the
kinit warning and the boot process continues almost instantly.

Might be worth noting that I have no windows mounts at all, it is just a
pure (x)ubuntu system using XFS partitions.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-08-06 Thread Zorael
I experience this pause as well, can be up to about 40 seconds on my
system. Works fine otherwise though.

I tried changing the root= reference in GRUB to /dev/sda6 instead of its
uuid, and also the entries in fstab, but neither had any noticeable
effect.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/disk/by-uuid$ echo  echo -- swap disk:  sudo
fdisk -l | grep swap  echo -- disk/by-uuid symlink  ls -l /dev/disk
/by-uuid | grep sda6  echo -- resume uuid:  cat /etc/initramfs-
tools/conf.d/resume

-- swap disk:
/dev/sda6   14091   14589 4008186   82  Linux swap / Solaris
-- disk/by-uuid symlink
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 2007-08-07 00:54 e6af80cf-ad65-469f-8f99-8a22c5e156f2 
- ../../sda6
-- resume uuid:
RESUME=UUID=e6af80cf-ad65-469f-8f99-8a22c5e156f2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dev/disk/by-uuid$ 

So the resume file seems to be pointing towards the right uuid, too...

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-13 Thread fever90prosoccer
Hey guys... ur going to hate how easy it is to fix this... I was trying
to fix the sound on my computer when I uninstalled something I wasn't
supposed to and this problem occurred where I got the same output u guys
did...but go ahead and login at the screen where it gives u that
message...then type:

# su (then type in ur password)
# sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
# reboot

Then your computer will reboot and you will be back into your
computer...send me an email and let me know if this works for you or if
it doesn't... [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-13 Thread permafrost91
I still have ubuntu-desktop installed ...

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-09 Thread Russell Montgomery
My machine's history is a little different than what I saw.
Approximately 10 days ago I upgraded from 7.04 to Feisty.  It went
pretty well.  I have been installing updates as they came along.

Two days ago the console freezes, the mouse stops working, but the clock
is still running.  Eventually I found that the problem (at least for me)
was related to Grub.  Through trial and error I figured out that Grub
now had swapped its root indicators.  i edited my menu.lst and swapped
all hd1 to hd0 and the hd0 to hd1.  Things improved and I could boot but
failures were occuring later.  Eventually I edited /etc/fstab and
converted the UUID references back to device references for all file
systems (/dev/sdb2 instead of UUID).

My suspicion is that it is a combination of Grub and the use of UUID
references.  If I could figure out how to get kinit to use hard
references (/dev/sdb70 instead of 'by-uuid references i suspect the
issue will be resolved.

I'm no expert but the majority of my problems seemed to be related to
Grub's indexing my drives differently even though I haven't changed the
cables to them.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-09 Thread Russell Montgomery
Sorry I failed to read the previous entry before submitting it.
Hopefully this one is clearer.

My machine's history is a little different than what I saw here.
Approximately 10 days ago I upgraded from Edgy to Feisty. Things ran
pretty well for a few days. I have been installing updates as they came
along.

Two days ago the console freezes, the mouse stops working, but the clock
is still running. Eventually I found that the problem (at least for me)
was related to Grub. Through trial and error I figured out that Grub now
had swapped its root indicators (hd0 is now references as hd1 and hd1 is
not referenced as hd0). i edited my menu.lst and swapped all hd
references (hd1 to hd0 and hd0 to hd1.) Things improved and I could boot
but failures were occurring later after trying to mount the additional
file systems. Eventually I edited /etc/fstab and converted the UUID
references to device references for all file systems (/dev/sdb2 instead
of UUID).  Everything seems to boot well at this point.  My sound is no
longer working when I'm fully booted though I get all the music related
to the login, but none of the audio, even the bell, seem to work now.

My suspicion is that it is a combination of Grub and the use of UUID
references. If I could figure out how to get kinit to use hard
references (/dev/sdb7 instead of 'by-uuid references i I suspect the
issue will be resolved.

I'm no expert but the majority of my problems seemed to be related to
Grub's indexing my drives differently even though I haven't changed the
cables to them

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-08 Thread scottvan
Joining this thread with the same problem, it seems.

On boot, I get a black screen (after the Ubuntu orange progress bar
completes).  I have to hit ctrl-alt-F1, and I get:

Starting up...
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/5e3234bd-e136-49b5-b97c-663caddc0481) = 
sda2(8,2)
kinit: trying to resume from 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/5e3234bd-e136-49b5-b97c-663caddc0481
kinit: no resume image, doing normal boot...
resume: libgcrypt version: 1.2.3
resume: could not stat the resume device file
please type in the file name to try again or press ENTER to 
boot the system:


I'm using Ubuntu Feisty.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-03 Thread Cyrus Jones
I have a similar problem (Kubuntu Feisty 32-bit), with the same message,
except the message only stays for about three seconds before coming on
to the K Login Manager. Still annoying, however.

** Changed in: Ubuntu
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-06-03 Thread Cyrus Jones
Just to add that there is nothing wrong with my message, because it is
normal. But it is still annoying because I do need to be notified every
time I did not hibernate (which is practically always).

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-05-04 Thread Huitanot
I have this problem also with 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/102982
I think it starts to happen after I make an hibernation or suspension. After 
that I never have this problem.
I was so happy that it used to boot really fast... and now is just... terrible.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-05-04 Thread Huitanot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/105316
Maybe duplicated?

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-23 Thread Per Hermansson
It seems my swap partition has lost its UUID after upgrading to feisty.
Both my swap, root and home partition are stored on a lvm partition.
After my upgrade to feisty I get the same error at boot and freeze for a 
minute. 
When my computer later boots the mount command doesn't report any swap being 
mounted.

Tried to check my UUIDs as suggested above:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo vol_id -u /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-Root 
d1cd2492-6b03-4476-96a9-c764c1770eff

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo vol_id -u /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-Swap

which returns nothing.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-23 Thread seby
same problem with feisty and kernel  2.6.20-15-generic on hp pavillion
dv6000

Starting up...
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/fb61edb2-d142-45f9-a749-60ed015993cd) = 
sda3(8,3)
kinit: trying to resume from 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/fb61edb2-d142-45f9-a749-60ed015993cd
kinit: no resume image, doing normal boot...

fb61edb2-d142-45f9-a749-60ed015993cd is uuid of my swap partition (sda3)
and is the same in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-12 Thread Norbert BRONDEAU
man initramfs-tools :

resume
On install initramfs-tools tries to autodetect the resume parti‐
tion. On success the RESUME variable is written to
/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume. The boot variable noresume
overrides it

sudo nano /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume

add # in front of RESUME=x-XXX--

save

sudo update-initramfs -u

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-12 Thread Norbert BRONDEAU
i'have make a mistake don't add #

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-
linux/+bug/66637/comments/23

just check the swap partition

sudo fdisk -l | grep swap
sudo vol_id -u /dev/???

UUID must be the same in

/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume

sudo update-initramfs -u

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-11 Thread Mathiasdm
I'm confirming this bug.

The exact console message:

Starting up...
Loading, please wait...
kinit: name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uuid/c7c2ccbc-18c3-4137-9cb2-f5cc7220f73) = 
sda7(8,7)
kinit: trying to resume from 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/c7c2ccbc-18c3-4137-9cb2-f5cc7220f73
kinit: no resume image, doing normal boot...


-
Is this written to any file or something? Because having to write this entire 
text is a bit of a burden :-P

I can't remember having this problem with the Feisty Beta CD, it was
only after I installed later updates that the error occured.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-11 Thread Mathiasdm
Oh, and sda7 is my swap partition, that might matter.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-08 Thread Dennis Laumen
Same problem here. I've got this problem on a HP 510 laptop. I don't
think I had this problem when I installed the beta but got it later on.
I'm not sure whether or not this started happening when I installed some
updates or when I first used the hibernate functionality.

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-07 Thread permafrost91
Having the same problem on my X60 ... hitting Ctrl-Alt-Delete when this
happens though will skip the long wait and continue the boot-up process
(it's annoying having to intervene like this though).

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[Bug 103148] Re: kinit: No resume image

2007-04-04 Thread muzzamo
Ok my experience is the similar to above.

It seemed to happen after resizing some fat32 partitions using the
gparted livecd and then booting back.

Also before these messages i had the message:

lookup_group: specified group 'nvram' unknown


Which i fixed by adding nvram to the system group or something (I followed 
instructions from elsewhere on the web).
I can also continue the boot by hitting ctrl-alt-delete at this point and 
killing this process.

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