I have great news! The system is now booting properly! No more 20
minute wait to login! I noticed it with the update to the 4.4.0-42
kernel. So, this issue might have been fixed with either that kernel
update or the previous, 4.4.0-38 kernel update.
In any event, this is no longer an issue and
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Tomdkat, this is your report, so it's your call.
As far as I can tell, waiting 30 minutes seems an awfully lot to wait,
even if you are patient enough, and don't reboot often.
Hence, to pursue this further, you would want to perform the test
requested in
Ok, I have another update. I managed to get SSH setup and was able to
save some XOrg and dmesg logs. However, I think this bug report can be
closed. Why? Because, I'm able to get full resolution video with the
4.4 kernel. This is what I've found: if I boot my Ubuntu 16.04.1
system normally,
Ok, I _finally_ have an update on this. I put another hard drive into
the system, booted an Ubuntu 16.04.1 live DVD I burned today, and
installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 on this test hard drive. When I booted the
live DVD, the video issue occurred, so I re-booted and specified the
"nomodeset" parameter.
Thanks for the reply. With regard to SSH, I have access to only one
system, the system on which I'm booting the live DVD. Ubuntu 14.04.2 is
installed on the system and works just fine. So, I would prefer *not*
touching this installation. I wanted to try the 16.04 live DVD to see
if there might
Tomdkat, I want to make sure you understand what you just said:
>"Well, if I'm not getting any video I'm not sure how I could get SSH setup..."
What is obvious is since you have a WORKAROUND, you engage it, setup
SSH, reboot without the WORKAROUND, and then capture the logs. I'm not
sure where
Ok, this time, I have the live DVD booted with gfxpayload=text, "quiet
splash" not specified, and "nomodeset" *not* specified. Once the
optical drive stopped making noise, I pressed Ctrl-ALt-F1 and my monitor
immediately got a signal. I then pressed Ctrl-Alt-F7 and got to the
desktop.
I'll
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I'll also attach the Xorg log from the system booted *without*
"nomodeset" specified. I'll boot again with "set gfxpayload=text"
specified and will post the logs.
Thanks!
** Attachment added: "Xorg log without "nomodeset" specified"
Thanks for the reply. Well, if I'm not getting any video I'm not sure
how I could get SSH setup but I do have something interesting to report.
When I boot the live DVD, leave the "set gfxpayload=keep" setting alone,
and remove "quiet splash" from the kernel parameters, I can get the
system to
Tomdkat, to advise, posting with nomodeset makes the log useless.
You can try setting up SSH, so that when it boots up, even though the
video is off, you may copy the log from the running machine.
** Attachment removed: "dmesg output"
Ok, attached is the output from "dmesg" after I booted from the Ubuntu
16.04 live DVD. Per the instructions here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelBoot
I changed "set gfxpayload=keep" to "set gfxpayload=text"
After doing that, the wireless network adapter didn't work. Previously,
the
Tomdkat, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Could you please provide the missing information following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelBoot ? Please don't grep anything
when providing the information.
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** Tags added: regression-release
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I'm also attaching the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.
Thanks!
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