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I updated my system to Hardy one week ago. And the problem above haven't
happened yet.
Even before I upgraded the system, once the Kernel had got an automatic
upgrade, the startup process never stoped like be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 227003 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227003
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 227003
boot stalls in "waiting for root file system"
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I upgraded the ASUS m/b BIOS per my comments in bug#227176, and
the problems went away. I consider this problem resolved, at least on my box.
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This is on two up-to-date Hardy systems, both with Nvidia chipsets on
ASUS motherboards, with SATA hard drives.
One system absolutely refused to boot after the Hardy upgrade. This did not
make me very happy.
The other system stalls in the initramfs world about 2 times out of 3 on a
power-on or r
Simon : Thanks for your fast answer. I will let the status of the bug
report to incomplete. If you get some time to upgrade to Hardy, think
about this bug ;) Thanks for the informations you provided so far.
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Assignee: Saïvann Carignan (saivann) => (unassigned)
Saivann: I'm so sorry that these days, I was too busy to upgrade the
whole system to Hardy. Maybe we could just leave it now, as it seems to
happen quite rarely now.
Sorry again.
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Saivann: I've introduced a new bug report #227003, reproducing my experience
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fault.
Thanks,. Robert
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Robert Bernecky : Thanks for the informations you provide. Since your
issue seems to be different (but similar) to the issues that Simon gets,
can you open a new bug report for the "linux" package concerning the
problems you get, including a detailed description of your bug and these
informations :
I got it to fail again; It looks like IOMMU was already set in the BIOS,
as far as I can see...
After the above stall completes, we end up in initramfs, with the
following message:
ATA_ID[4112] main: HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for /dev/.tmp-8-16
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I see a few things in the above attachments:
I'm going to try to enable the IOMMU at 64MB, if it's not already
enabled.
I also note that the boot could not find DSDT.aml, but am not sure
what to do about that.
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You re
uname -r:
2.6.24-16-generic
I'm attaching /var/log/syslog.0 and dmesg from current boot.
I realize this may not help, inasmuch as this reboot obviously worked...
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I have the same problem. The system stalls at during reboot at "waiting for
root file system",
and eventually (a minute or two later) drops into "initramfs"(?).
This often happens when the system does a soft reboot.
After power-on, I usually have to reboot 2 or 3 times before it takes off.
Look
My box is an NVIDIA SATA box, too.
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Simon : Can you try to upgrade to latest Hardy release and look if this
bug still persist? And if the bug persist, can you edit your
/boot/grub/menu.lst and remove all "splash" and "quiet" entries? This
will remove usplash from your boot so you'll be able to see if the bug
persist when usplash is d
In fact, after some automatic update, this problem was partly solved. I don't
know what update made the contribution.
But it still occurred about every 20 or 30 times' startup. When it happened, I
need to wait for about 3-5 minutes. Then the login in window appears, but
usually with no sound. W
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on t
Thanks for your bug report.
The problem that you get sounds like a Linux kernel problem ( some people
experience this problem with nvidia SATA controllers ). Can you try to
reproduce the boot problem with quiet
and splash option disabled? You can do this by following these steps :
1. Reboot you
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