Actually, Francisco describes my experience as well - even the -3 kernel
fails to boot sometimes. It is NOT connected to wireless ON or OFF - it
sometimes fails anyway.
A reboot usually works.
Please reopen.
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- [regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when
Hi everyone,
Francisco, it seems you may be experiencing what Juan has reported at
bug 267002. If you and Juan can continue to track the issue at that bug
report it would be great. It seems Mikael, the original bug reporter,
no longer is experiencing issues with the newer 2.6.27-3 kernel so it
Update 2.6.27-3.
After some normal boots (always with wireless ON), the last time again it
failed in the line:
iwl3945: Detected Intel Wireless WiFi Link 3945ABG
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[regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled
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You received
2.6.27-3 boots normally, even with wireless ON.
Will report if this is a stable situation.
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[regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled
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2.6.27-3 still fails to boot sometimes for me.
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When you switch wireless off, do you see the iwl3945 driver still being
loaded? (with quiet splash removed)
Have you tried disabling wireless in your BIOS config?
I've reported a possible duplicate (bug #267002), please let me know
about your results, thanks.
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[regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to
I tried 5 boots with the wireless on (really it's radio ON/OFF):
Once it stopped in the line: [ 13.078867] iwl3945: Detected Intel Wireless
WiFi Link 3945ABG
Another time it stopped in the line: [ 13.831927] Synaptics Touchpad, model:
1, fw: 6.1, id: 0xa3a0b3, caps: 0xa04713/0x10008
Other
Me too, I can confirm . Now It doesn't matter if the wireless is on or
off. Also before, if the ethernet cable was connected, it froze .
Now, It freezes when it is loading hardware drivers. The freeze is
random, maybe 1 each 10 boots.
I can't find the exact reason.
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[regression] 2.6.27-2
Even with wireless OFF, the computer does not continue the boot process
even after waiting for a long time (15 mins). It also does not respond
to Ctrl-Alt-Delete, which to me suggests a complete hang.
removing quiet splash from the kernel command line, I don't see any
error messages. The boot
Unfortunately, the 2.6.27-2 kernel now fails to boot either way.
The symptoms seem similar to bug #102982, which affected me before (i.e.
no particular error messages, and the last I see is about intel_rng).
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[regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled
Or possibly bug #106256. Will check if the boot process resumes after
waiting.
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[regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled
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Hi Guys,
Would either of you be able to boot with the 'quiet' and 'splash'
options removed and your wireless enabled to trigger the hang. Would
you then be able to take a digital photo of any errors that appear on
your screen prior to the hang and attach it to this bug report? Thanks.
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** Tags added: regression-2.6.27
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Indeed, that was it.
** Summary changed:
- 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710
+ [regression] 2.6.27-2 fails to boot on Dell XPS M1710 when wireless enabled
** Description changed:
2.6.27-2 fails to boot on my system. 2.6.27-1 boots fine.
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+ Update: turning wireless off during boot
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