issue does not persist in ubuntu hardy, so I guess it just solved
automagically.
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SATA disks not found after upgrade edgy - feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133892
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I'm going to check this Qosmio machine better soon and I will report
back, why it's exactly working. But as far as I remember it just
'worked'.
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SATA disks not found after upgrade edgy - feisty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133892
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It will be fixed in Interpid. You get also few regressions more for
free!
Yep, I'm sarcastic but really, it looks like devs will not fix it, and
in a few days they will say that it does not compliment with SRU policy.
And soon somebody with code of conduct will popout - becouse some people
will
try mounting ext3 paritions with barrier=0
this could be meta-bug with many things cousing performance loss.
it is fruther discussed here:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-482731-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-fast-start-575.html
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System gets unresponsive under moderate load
I have disabled FAIR_GROUP_SCHED in my kernel config. Tested this on both
vanila 2.6.25 and ubuntu srouces 2.6.24 (downloaded via apt today)
-- this is old config
$cat .config | grep FAIR
# CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED is not set
CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED=y
CONFIG_FAIR_USER_SCHED=y
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I did not comment on that bug because what I've read they already make up their
mind, so I guess they have some valid reasons.
Making people desktop unresponive could be one of them, I am not an kernel
expert.
If you think that you can persuade them to do the right thing feel free
to do so (and
If this is regression in kernel then it was not resolved in vanila
kernel 2.6.25 as I was able to reproduce it easily. Sudo workaround
works.
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2.6.24-8 Introduces Network Issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194029
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This is unrelated:
Rebuilding the initramfs with vesafb, fbcon and vga16 results in a working
framebuffer setup when started with video=vesafb vga=0X31A. However, one is
left with a blinking cursor on an otherwise blank screen.
A root login is possible and setupcon reveals a functional console
I can confirm that bug.
Patch from Mikael Gerding solves issue for me.
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[hardy] Latest HAL breaks guidance powermanager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204768
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it was not working with hardy kernel on gutsy but
on clean install of alpha 4 it worked after installing b43 fwcutter.
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Hardy: b43 driver not working (Upgrade from Gutsy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184976
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My laptop was experiencing problem in this thread.
Now it is working quite better, hard drive can be idle for so long that it
parks heads and so on - parking cycles still increses but I daresay at the sane
levels - I've got 10k after half a 5 months of usage.
So what i did?
I've tried every
I can confirm that bug on on nx6125 with BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]
802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
Interface does show up as wlan0_rename
But the LED on notebook is not active and that means the card is not
working/not turned on. I was unable to get it working. Ndiswrapper and bcm43xx
This problem was also found and solved as outlined when usuing encrypted
filesystem with CONCURENCY=shell (with none it works perfectly)
Call to /etc/init.d/cryptdisks will fail with the same message, removing
this lines helped and everthing works now
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cryptdisks failure when called from udev
I'm not a reporter but I can confirm that bug persist in gutsy. I have
no ability to test it against hardy alpha as this is production machine
and i do not want to couse more harm than good.
Anyway the current solution for this problem is (I've tried this once):
blacklist ata_piix
run
Well I've got some additional info:
In kernel 2.6.23 the problem is still present (compiled with master kernel
thread instruticons) but this time bug is less obviouse.
With kernel 2.6.22 and 2.6.20 chances to successfull boot were about 5% (guess
the correct order of modules loading)
in kernel
I can report that sudo hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda solves problem for me
Earlier the HDD was spining up and down like mad, clicking 3-5 times in a minute
And come on, this is NO WISHLIST, this is critical hotfix!!
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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
I can confirm this bug on toshiba g20.
It seems that when ata_piix is loaded before ahci, ahci module will not see
harddrives correctly.
This helps from initramfs shell:
rmmod ata_piix
rmmod ahci
modprobe ahci
exit
I resolved the problem by blacklisting ata_piix module in initrd image.
It
see my comment at bug 133892
I've blacklisted ata_piix module in initrd, not in real filesystem.
I have no access to machine but it seems that ata_piix is loaded normaly when
machine already chrooted.
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gutsy tribe 5 ok with live cd but doesnt boot when installed (ata_piix problem
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