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I think the problem Heike Harnack described might have been triggered by
something else. In particular, the system seems to get stuck due to
unclean FAT-filesystems (Windows, Thumb Drives?) being mounted, which
are supposedly not mounted to /. Just issuing a sudo fsck will, of
course, also try to f
Heike Harnack, it would help immensely if you filed a new report via a terminal:
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Hi Community,
please find someone to translate:
Ich habe das gleiche Problem. Ich habe Lubuntu 14.04 und lade immer neue Sachen
bzw. automatische Updates. Dadurch habe ich 'praktisch' 14.10. Sehe ich das
richtig, das ich eine neue/alte BIOS Software brauche? Eine Zeit lang hatte ich
diese Meldu
Christopher, I think, I will just try the recent 14.04.2 point-release
and see what happens . Maybe the bug has already disappeared there, too.
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A fresh install of today's daily-live/current did not show any
particular problems, so the bug may have gone away in the meantime.
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Alex, it would be useful to start with 14.04 to see if this is a
regression from there.
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Lockup during boot with latest 14.10 and 14.04 LT
I just tried the respective image. Booting from the DVD worked fine,
however the installer crashed, so I don't know what would happen later
on.
Do you think it might be useful to go back to 14.04, install just the
base system, pull in the current upgrades and then add packages one by
one, rebootin
Alex, to see if this is already resolved in a later release, could you
please test http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to
the results?
** Tags removed: bios-outdated-1007
** Tags added: latest-bios-1007
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VoilĂ :
ASUS P4PE-X ACPI BIOS Revision 1007
11/10/2003
It's the latest BIOS to be found on ASUS' website.
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Alex, could you please provide the output of the following terminal command:
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
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Thanks, but unfortunately, upgrading to the latest BIOS had not effect
whatsoever.
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Alex, as per
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=P4PE-X&p=1&os=17 an update
to your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available (1007). If you update
to this following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate does it change
anything? If it doesn't, could you please bot
Available kernels on the machine are:
3.16.0-23-generic (probably the installation kernel)
3.16.0-28-generic
I did a two further experiments, namely:
Comment out the two CIFS-entries in fstab -> no effect
Disable swap, since it's the last line before the stack trace -> no effect
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No, booting older kernels doesn't work either. What usually does work,
however, is to boot any kernel in recovery mode and then hit "resume" in
the recovery menu. Booting this way, graphics will look a bit jaggy, and
two CIFS mounts will be missing. I vaguely suspect that the problem may
be related
Will the system boot if you select the prior kernel version, which would
be the one used during the install?
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