I want to built a new system with Gigabyte H87-HD3 motherboard, and I am not
happy finding this bug.
Has anyone installed Ubuntu or any linux distro withouts problems?
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Sorry that it took so long, I tried it with 10.10 and didn't succeed. I
will try 12.04 (Precise) but not sure when I will get to it, sorry.
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ThomasSpr, is there a prior version of Ubuntu where you can boot into
the OS without this problem (ex. Precise)?
** Tags added: bios-outdated-f5 needs-upstream-testing regression-
potential
** Tags added: trusty
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Just tested with latest Trusty build (resized a Windows partition to get
it on another harddrive), the "initcl: Event failed" error message
appeared before I could log in, after I tried booting from recovery
mode. (Normal booting etc. just showed blinking underscore cursor)
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I will test the issue with this build as soon as I can (probably in 8
hours).
Should I reduced some partitions and keep the 12.10 version on the
system and install the trusty build OR should I just remove the 12.10
version and install the trusty build in the space currently occupied by
the 12.10 v
Can you see if this issue also exists with the latest Trusty build:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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After trying for a while it seems like the error message is:
"initctl: Event failed"
** Summary changed:
- Unexpected crash in commandline mode Ubuntu 12.10
+ Unexpected crash in commandline mode Ubuntu 12.10 (initctl: Event failed)
** Description changed:
Installation Ubuntu 12.10 on a PC w