** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Grub no longer has support for serial terminal
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** Also affects: grub
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Grub no longer has support for serial terminal
To manage
So far I have been able to reproduce this error in 12.10 and 12.04.2. Also it
is worth noting that I am seeing an error in CentOS as well however the
behavior is different. Currently in CentOS the result is a non-bootable system.
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6368
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I will give latest stable (3.8.5) as well as mainline (3.9-rc5) a go and
report back.
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Title:
reboot does a shutdown instead of rebooting (OCP
Just tried 3.9-rc5 from the kernel-ppa mainline branch and I do see the
same result. When the mei kernel module is enabled I am unable to
reboot the server. It does seem to go down ok but it never come back.
Next up is 3.8.5 from the kernel-ppa mainline repo.
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Confirmed with 3.8.5-030805-generic from the kernel-ppa mainline repo.
Next up I am going to blacklist the mei module just to ensure that the
behavior is the same.
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Blacklisting the mei module with 3.9.0-030900rc5-generic and
3.8.5-030805-generic allows the system to be rebooted without issue.
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Title:
reboot
Seeing this one as well in 12.10.
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Title:
grub-installer ignores grub2/linux_cmdline_default in preseed
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Any time line for of getting this package for jaunty working under
intrepid?
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open-iscsi user-space does not match kernel module version
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289470
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Any time line for of getting this package for jaunty working under
intrepid?
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open-iscsi user-space does not match kernel module version
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289470
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That kinda works. What was nice about the old init script was that it
started right away as boot up. This is most useful if you run
transmission on a headless system like me. I did find a init
scrip/example for Debian on the trac site for transmission that I did
get to work.
On the old clutch package there was a init script provided that made it
real easy to run it on a headless system. Any thoughts on providing
something like that again with the new transmission package to get this
back?
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please remove clutch package from intrepid, merged upstream
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