[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread Mika Wahlroos
I upgraded from gutsy last night, and I get something similar. I'm not quite sure if it's the same bug. I think I had only the -generic kernel installed in gutsy, but the updater seems to have installed both a new -generic kernel and a -386 one. I guess I was lucky, because the -386 kernel works

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread Mika Wahlroos
Okay, rebuilding initramfs for the kernel fixed it, so I guess it was corrupted somehow. dotancohen, could you try re-creating the initramfs for your kernel and see if that has any effect? Also, I noticed that the messages emitted by the kernel before getting stuck included ACPI whining about a

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread dotancohen
I'll try to reinstall and photograph this evening. I just googled hot to rebuild initramfs and came up with this: Boot from Livecd - Mount drive - Chrooted to drive - $ update-initramfs Does that sound right? So, this is what I need to do: $ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 $ sudo chroot

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread Saïvann Carignan
I'm not an expert with this, but it sounds right to me. You mount your hard drive, you set this hard drive as root and your update the initramfs, sounds Ok. -- Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199681 You received this bug

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread Mika Wahlroos
I did sudo update-initramfs -c -a to create (-c) new initrd images for all (-a) kernels found in /boot. By default (without any options) update-initramfs should update the initramfs for the newest kernel it finds, so if the kernel you're trying to boot is the newest kernel image you have in /boot,

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread dotancohen
For better or for worse, I cannot now reproduce the problem. As the problem was consistent (at least six or seven installs with Ubuntu alpha5 and alpha6, and Kubuntu alpha5 and alpha 6 using the CD as a live desktop and using the CD as install only), but now cannot be reproduced (neither by way of

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread Saïvann Carignan
Thanks for your comment! That sounds really strange.. I also wonder why this happens, I don't think AFAIK that it can be fixed by any update or anything like that during the installation.. the more plausible explanation I can get is a computer failure or one of the very rare difference between the

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread dotancohen
The two installs that I refer to in comment 21 were both from the LiveCD disk. One was in try ubuntu without making changes to your system mode, and the second was in install ubuntu mode. The alternate CD had no problem installing. I should note, after the install from the live desktop, I did get

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-20 Thread Saïvann Carignan
I know, that's very strange. Concerning usplash, you described this problem well in your other bug report, this should be what usplash developers will need to look deeper at this problem which is probably hardware specific. -- Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-15 Thread Saïvann Carignan
I re-uploaded your logs into attached files. People from the Kernel team needs these information to be in separate files. Since you can reproduce this bug multiple times with the exact same result, I assign it to the ubuntu kernel team and I set the status to confirmed. ** Changed in: linux

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-15 Thread Saïvann Carignan
** Attachment added: version.log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12686348/version.log -- Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199681 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-15 Thread Saïvann Carignan
** Attachment added: uname.log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12686347/uname.log -- Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199681 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-15 Thread Saïvann Carignan
** Attachment added: lspci.log http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12686344/lspci.log -- Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199681 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-15 Thread dotancohen
Thanks. I haven't had the time to reinstall and post the photos, but I know that time is running out before the release. -- Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199681 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 199681] Re: Can't boot after the installation of Hardy alpha 6 from Live CD only

2008-03-13 Thread dotancohen
Ok, then it means that 2) the Grub Error 15 you got is not a bug if you did not let grub install. Grub was working fine before the install. I specifically did not want Ubuntu to touch Grub. So whatever happened to Grub should not have happened, as Ubuntu should have left the working Grub alone.