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After booting kubuntu-alpha3 from USB, and running the installer the
kernel reports
kernel BUG at /build/builddd/linux-3.0.0/fs/btrfs/super.c:984
Invalid opcode: [#1] SMP
EIP is at
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As kubuntu-11.10-alpha3 will not install, I have run apport from an
ubuntu-11.04 installation on the same machine.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
After booting kubuntu-alpha3 from USB, and running the installer the
kernel reports
kernel BUG at /build/builddd/linux-3.0.0/fs/btrfs/super.c:984
Invalid opcode: [#1] SMP
EIP is at btrfs_calc_avail_data_space + 0x375/0x380
call trace:
? kmem_cache_alloc +0x11d/0x140
?
Ok, found the issue: a kernel will only boot in Lucid if devtmpfs is
compiled in. Just setting the following in my .config results in a
successful boot:
CONFIG_DEVTMPFS=y
CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y
Just to repeat: this is a change that occurred late in the lucid
development cycle; before then,
Some more testing results:
* lucid alpha-3 boots fine with exactly the same kernel that fails to
boot under current (released) lucid. So this *is* something that got
broken recently.
* lucid's current kernel (2.6.32-22) + initrd boots fine with
root=/dev/sda5
So previousy, /dev/sd* nodes were
The weird logging function messages have just gone away; can't
replicate now. Don't know why.
The --script not working comment was not well phrased; the problem is
actually that parted doesn't accept commands to execute from stdin. I could
swear this worked before, ie
echo mklabel msdos |
I should point out that labelling this as related to the mountall
package is only a guess. The problem could be devtmpfs or udev or
something else in that area.
I have noted that if I press M (maintenance shell), then type mount
it shows that /dev/sda5 *is* mounted as the rootfs. And I can see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
Trying to boot a custom kernel without an initrd (hence using
root=/dev/sda5) causes the waiting for / message to be displayed, and
then no progress is made.
Booting the standard Ubuntu kernel with root=/dev/sda5 works. And doing
sudo mount
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Binary package hint: parted
I've been using parted regularly with lucid lynx betas without problems.
But just recently I have started seeing two problems:
(1) the --script option doesn't appear to work any more.
(2) When I run parted commands (other than p) manually, I get
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2.6.32-21 fixes this issue for me (without any raden.new_pll=0).
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Tried 2.6.32-18 : flicker still there; this kernel therefore unusable
for me.
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The bug related to eternal waiting for / [SM] appears to be a real
problem then.
The message mountall.c:2726: Not reached assertion failed is
unfortunately not helpful though. I've looked at mountall.c, and that
message is simply because we both pressed ENTER, when the valid
choices were [SM], ie
No, I have no ntfs partition. The one I can't mount is '/', of type ext4
(see grub.cfg entry above).
What I have noticed is that if I get the 'waiting for / [SM]' message,
and select M then ctrl-d, booting continues correctly.
This suggests to me that the filesystem ('/' in my case) did in fact
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
Booting the normal lucid kernel works fine.
Booting a custom 2.6.34-rc1 kernel *intermittently* causes the following:
mountall:mountall.c:2726: Not reached assertion failed in boredom_timeout
General error mounting filesystems
and a
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I've done further testing, and can say:
2.6.33 -- flicker
2.6.34 pre rc1 (commit 3474cbd11df8cdd6413781ea95bd51dd469098ff) is good, no
flicker.
So at least the problem appears to have been fixed in HEAD. Hopefully
the patch will find its way into the 2.6.32 series soon..
And booting with
Public bug reported:
When booting Lucid with linux-image-2.6.32-14, graphics works fine.
But booting with 2.6.32-16 triggers nasty flickering.
Weirdly, the flickering does not happen immediately. If I boot the bad
kernel from a cold system then the login screen displays fine. Without
doing
I can confirm that it originally failed for me (/sbin), and by
updating manually to /sbin/crda resolved the issue.
I have tried manually changing it to /sbin//crda and this also works
fine for me. So the first fix probably did resolve the issue, despite
the odd-looking extra slash.
If you can
Also confirmed: editing /lib/udev/rules.d/85-regulatory.rules as shown by
syscon-hh fixed this issue for me too.
Problem was caused during a jaunty update I performed on March 4 (prev update
was a few days before).
Hardware was iwl3945, network was hidden.
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