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saucy/trusty CD images are unbootable, stuck in BusyBox
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Title:
saucy/trusty CD images are unbootable, stuck in BusyBox
saucy has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the saucy task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
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Last I checked the bug still occurred with all drives and cards
unplugged. But I will retest when I can...
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Title:
saucy/trusty CD images are
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Title:
saucy/trusty CD images are unbootable, stuck in BusyBox shell
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So it looks like we have a difference in hard drivers. You have an SSD drive:
INTEL SSDSC2CW12 400i PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
I have a mechanical drive:
SAMSUNG HM251HI, 2AJ10001, max UDMA/133
Do you happen to have a mechanical drive to see if you can reproduce the
issue with it?
Also, can other folks
All the prior releases are available from:
http://releases.ubuntu.com/
However, I don't think the early daily releases are still available.
It's strange that we have the same machine, but I'm unable to reproduce
the bug. I'm going to compare your dmesg/lspci output to mine to see
what hw diffs
It might be handy to compare details with the 5 other people who claim
to be experiencing this bug too.
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Title:
saucy/trusty CD images are
rootdelay=90 makes no difference to me.
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Does anyone know where to find the old saucy daily images? If I had
access to them, I could (slowly) bisect the problem.
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I think I may have been able to reproduce this today with Trusty. The
system dropped to the busybox shell. It looked like there was a timeout
waiting to find the root filesystem by uuid. I took a digital picture
and will attach to the bug.
Daniel, can you also take a digital picture of your
If you are seeing the same message as me, can you try using the
rootdelay boot option?
From the GRUB prompt select e. Once there you can add the line
rootdelay=90 to the end of the line.
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Sorry, I can't reboot my server to test things very often. Here are some
results from today:
raring LiveCD legacy: OK
raring LiveCD EFI: SOMETIMES boots, sometimes reboots post-plymouth.
raring installed legacy: OK
saucy LiveCD legacy: FAIL - stuck in BusyBox shell
saucy LiveCD EFI: FAIL - stuck
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
For some reason, I cannot install or LiveCD boot Raring in Legacy
mode. I can only get to the GRUB menu by setting the BIOS to use EFI.
Daniel, can you see if you can boot the latest Raring image with the
BIOS set to Legacy mode and selecting the legacy USB option from the F12
boot menu?
** Also
at least :)
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I've got a workaround now at lease (other than upgrading). I installed
saucy on a new disk in a separate machine and then transplanted the disk
into the OptiPlex 990. It runs well. So whatever the problem is, it is
isolated to the installation media. The problem doesn't exist after
installation.
Thanks for the update, Daniel. I'm going to bring my system BIOS back
to A07 and install Raring, to get as close to your original config as
possible. Maybe that will allow me to reproduce the issue.
It still would be a good test to try the latest Trusty image.
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- [Dell Optiplex 990] Saucy daily-live images are unbootable, stuck in BusyBox
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+ saucy/trusty CD images are unbootable, stuck in BusyBox shell
** Description changed:
saucy daily-live images are unbootable on Dell Optiplex 990 and other
hardware combinations. I
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