Hi,
I also have the issue with an Asrock board with AMD A8 CPU and a LSI
MegaRAID 9240-8i.
I tried with Ubuntu 12.04.2 and kernel 3.2.0-48-generic x86_64.
I also tried with a 3.8, 3.9 and even 3.10 kernel but I still have the
issue.
acpi=off didn't change anything for me
If you need any
I just ran into this on an Asrock board. Just installed a fresh 13.04
i386 and am running 3.8.0-25-generic.
I finally got 13.04 installed after many, many (of the usual) problems
but the system is now booting by using the acpi=off kernel parameter.
Without that, I get the modprobe errors.
I'm having this same problem on a Lenovo ThinkPad T410 with Linux Mint
15 (3.8.0-21-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 14 22:16:46 UTC 2013 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux). Booting with an older kernel (3.5.0-28) is
fine...
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Dell XPS Studio 8100. Met this after upgrading to 13.04.
Devices that are related to this are:
$ modinfo -d pci:v10DEd0A20sv10DEsd069Abc03sc00i00
Framebuffer driver for nVidia graphics chipset
nVidia Riva/TNT/GeForce/Quadro/Tesla
$ modinfo -d
After update to Ubuntu 13.04 from 12.10 I can no longer boot my system
due to this bug.
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Title:
udevd timeout: killing /sbin/modprobe -bv pci:
I have just begun seeing this on my Ubuntu 13.04 Beta 2 system. It
started appearing in/around initial disk fsck/mounting and renders my
system unusable, with messages repeating nearly every second. Likely in
pairs every second or so much the same as the original reporter.
I believe in my case,
Same problem here...unbelievable:
(Setup 1 - ok)
LSI MegaRAID 9240-4i (latest firmware) with 4 drives:
- 2 WD 1TB in RAID 1
- 2 SSD OCZ 128MB RAIS 0
Works perfectly in a M4A79T ASUS DELUXE with a AMD X4 955 Black Edition
under Ubuntu 10.04 64bit and Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
(Setup 2 - fail)
Then i
What a small world,
I'm also trying to install 12.10 on a Precision 390 and the same thing happens
to me.
It seems that
Marc H do you have an idea why disabling the sound permitted this workaround?
Did you manage to activate it again after installation was done?
I see that it was with the 64b
Same problem here with udevd and pci code, LSI MegaRAID 9240-4i. Card
uninstalled, can boot into ubuntu 12.10; or run live-cd or live-usb.
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I had the same issue on my Dell Precision 380 (interesting to note that
the original poster had a Precision 390). It also prevented me from
installing Ubuntu 12.10 as this error repeating seemed to block the
installation. Disabling the sound in the BIOS allowed me to work-around
the bug and
I got the same problem with different udevd and pci code
I guess it's the compatibility matter with my RAID controller (LSI MegaRAID
9240-8i)
I can boot in to Ubuntu (any version) without the RAID controller.
When I connected the controller again, the error returned also. I can't even
boot to
Hi folks
A new kernel appeared yesterday and after installation/reboot the above
messages in the syslog are no longer appearing and the sound is back!
This got installed yesterday:
Installed:
linux-headers-3.5.0-22-generic:amd64 3.5.0-22.34
linux-headers-3.5.0-22:all 3.5.0-22.34
I have the same thing on my Asus P5WDG WS PRO board. Like you it has
Intel sound, and the Intel sound device is one of the stuck modprobe
processes.
In my case I get 2-3 modprobe processes stuck with a 'D' state (waiting
on I/O). This causes my system load average to sit at 2.0 or higher.
root
Oh also I should mention this issue is NOT present in the mainline
3.5.7.x kernel from the mainline ppa.
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Title:
udevd timeout: killing
** Also affects: udev
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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udevd timeout: killing /sbin/modprobe -bv pci:
To manage
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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