I have got a similar problem as #118.
I install Arch Linux as a VirtualBox guest system. Once up and running,
I install systemd to replace the default initscripts startup system.
After restarting, I am thrown into 'emergency mode' and am greeted by
random modprobe messages (see the attached
This problem is not occurring for me any more upon upgrading to Ubuntu
11.10.
2011/11/27 unmacaque 647...@bugs.launchpad.net
I have got a similar problem as #118.
I install Arch Linux as a VirtualBox guest system. Once up and running,
I install systemd to replace the default initscripts
newish addition to the bug:
I tried running a virtual machine through virtual box. The virtual OS is
Fedora, and when I tried to start the machine I got the udev kill it message,
and then got kicked into the root terminal for the virtual appliance. I don't
know how or if I can get to the GUI
Re message #116: Was able to get a GUI by changing to the 2.6.35.30
kernel from the 2.6.38 version, and no more pesky messages.
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Ubuntu 11.04 upgraded from 10.10 on an iMac (powerpc). After the messages
finish scrolling by I am dumped at a TTY login prompt. Can log in, but no GUI,
am stuck in terminal. This machine has 1 GB of ram and a 7 GB hard drive. It
has both Ubuntu and Lubuntu on it. Tried the commands above:
sudo
I see various comments that this may affect only Netbooks. Not the
case. I just set up a new headless server, quad core Xeon X3430, with a
500GB SATA drive, and am getting the same errors at startup with an
Ubuntu 11.04 install. I don't know whether this occurred with the fresh
install... I
A few weeks before the release of 11.04, there was evidently an update which
caused at least part of the problem to cease. I still saw the 10.04
background on the login screen (which switched immediately to the 10.10
background once I had logged in), but the udev message no longer appeared.
I
Problem still there after update to 11.04 from 10.10. Now error message
begins udevd [67]: but the rest is the same. Usually fills a screen
and a half of incremental workers being killed. Then something about a
cache page not found. Once the machine gets going everything else seems
OK.
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It started happening after I updated to 11.04, however I also at the
same time replaced my old HDD with and SSD. Could it be a Solid state
drive problem? Since all other users seem to be experiencing it with
netbooks it could be a possibility.
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Just happened to me too. However after a reboot the messages did not
show up anymore. Where can I find these messages in the logs?
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** Changed in: udev
Status: New = Confirmed
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Same problem with udevd as others. I have seen udevd[79], udevd[80], or
udevd[81] at startup of my HP Mini 1000 (16gb sd).
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i get -- udevd[79] instead of [80]
Xubuntu 10.10 desktop on acer aspire one 110L (8gb SD) installed from
usb
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one more
Same error when i add max_loop=1300 for kernel cmd.
(/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-29-generic root=UUID=a60346eb-7611-449e-
a9b8-2121d60ddd33 ro quiet splash max_loop=1300)
For sample, max_loop=1024 without this error.
Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
Linux 2.6.32-29-generic #58-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 11
It's disappointing that this 'bug' hasn't been corrected in 'Natty' (at
least as yet). I certainly hope that someone can introduce a fix for the
anomaly. Does anyone know WHY it occurs?
It appears to be more of an annoyance than a real problem. At least so
far I have not seen it affecting
This bug is still reproducible in Natty Narwhal Alpha 3.
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@jon-paul clark Can you explain what this means?
This bug in plymouth or in it config?
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@jon-paul clark wrote on 2010-12-21: #96
echo FRAMEBUFFER=y | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
sudo update-initramfs -u
these 2 commands run in terminal should get plymouth running properly
and hide the errors
Work 4 me. Thx.
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Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
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Another Acer Aspire One a110 here. Clean install of Lubuntu 10.10.
2.6.35.24-generic.
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It worked for me too =) Thanks!
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Same here - error is suppressed. Thanks!
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Excellent this has hidden the error for me!
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echo FRAMEBUFFER=y | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
sudo update-initramfs -u
these 2 commands run in terminal should get plymouth running properly
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i've had this problem for several months, running maverick netbook on an eeepc
901. Gave up waiting for a fix and went to work on it yesterday. Try this:
'sudo udevadm trigger --type failed' in terminal
It doesn't boot any quicker but it is a clean boot and reboot.
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Same problem here, getting these messages since yesterday on 10.10 on my
desktop (Intel C2Q 9400, 4GiB RAM, Radeon graphics). In the attachment
is a part of the dpkg.log with the updates I installed yesterday and the
day before.
** Attachment added: Package install information from dpkg.log
Just seeing: Also getting this message on the 2.6.32-25.44 kernel. And
on the 2.6.35-22 I'm left with the modprobe fatal... make by boot
screen look good again...
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Latest updates did not help me :-(
Still getting lots of udevd[80]: worker [XXX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it on my ASUS Eee S101, Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook
Edition, latest updates as of today.
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Booting 10.10 netbook today, I got a message like this for several
seconds:
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/1593/p1020880g.jpg
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I get exactly the same message as @Phill on my MSI Wind U100 Netbook
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The acpi=off change is not recommended :-)
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Playing with trying to get udev to log something with the following
result:
Changing /etc/udev/udev.conf to log debug info and changing /etc/default/grub
to not have quiet on the default boot options, shows the errors come before
this line:
usb 1-8: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
...
I have the same problem with fresh install Ubuntu 10.10 (Desktop
Edition) on Asus EeePc 901
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...apparently not. I have a fresh install of 10.10, and get this error
as well. Dell Mini 9.
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HP Mini 110- 1000, Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.10. Same error. Can nobody
fix this?
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Ian: If 9.10 works fine, then use it, but this bug affects nothing in
your system, it is just an error message. That's what I think.
And I still wonder why no developer has commented this...
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Same here on Acer Aspire started when I changed desktop from 10.10 type
to 10.4 type.
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Just remembered - I never had this problem with UNR 9.10, so I am
returning to that version. First boot was slow, but at least no
messages. I'll stay with it.
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Just started getting this problem on a Lenovo s10e netbook with Maverick
10.10 (upgraded from 10.04). Didn't see it before today.
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No Bluetooth here, BTW. Nothing non-stock, unless you count a 4Gb SD
card.
On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Stani Ryabenkiy
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I got this exact problem for the first time on Dell Dimension 8400 (a
desktop) after plugging in a Belkin bluetooth usb dongle (Ubuntu
I got this exact problem for the first time on Dell Dimension 8400 (a
desktop) after plugging in a Belkin bluetooth usb dongle (Ubuntu 10.04).
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Status: New
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I get this on an Eee PC 901 with a standard 10.10 install from the
alternate CD.
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I no longer have the problem for 2 days...
Reinstallation of 10.10, keeping /home (on another partition). Proposed
update repositories and storage of records following var (tmpfs)
in /etc/fstab adding the following lines
tmpfs /tmptmpfs defaults0 0
tmpfs /var/tmp
On a fresh install of 10.04 updated to 10.10 desktop ubuntu I am getting
this error as well.
Aspire One 1.5GB RAM 32GB SSD
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Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Netbook 10.10 Maverick Meerkat - Release i386
(20101007)
MachineType: Hewlett-Packard HP Mini
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
Package: udev 162-2.1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-generic
I got this bug too.
My Netbook is an AAO A110 with 8 GB SSD an 8 GB SDHC always in the
expansion slot.
I don't see anything like that in 10.04 or previous versions of Ubuntu.
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Another one buggy netbook user :)
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Same as the above. Eee PC 1000 latest bios. Decided to give
unsupported 'eeepc-acpi-scripts' a shot (I believe I was using it in
10.04), but couldn't due to required 'acpi-support-base' unavailable.
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Following a regular system update a few days ago (Ubuntu 10.10 with
Unity), I am no longer seeing the error messages when my HP mini 110
boots. I have no idea which particular package update was responsible.
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Unfortunately, I am still seeing, despite the current patches,
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Mike Reynolds
647...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
Following a regular system update a few days ago (Ubuntu 10.10 with
Unity), I am no longer seeing the error messages when my HP mini 110
boots. I have
Asus eeePC 901: still have it after all updates too
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Installed Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook-edition last night on my EEEPC 901 4GB
native SSD, ext3. Same error message during the ubuntu logo display.
Have an additional 32 GB Runcore SATA for ext4 /home.
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Good point, I have tried now to disable hyper-threading on my eeepc 901,
and this solves the error message... but yes, it seems slower.
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Hyper-threading is one of the best things in Intel Atom and it makes your
system faster. So you shouldn't disable it. :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-threading
But anyway this is good information; the problem is someway related to
hyper-threading.
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Significantly slower, and management of ventillator is no longer if we
remove the Hyper-Threading on a eeePC 901 ;-)
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Same here, appears on EEE 901A running 10.10
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same thing on an asus eee 901, fresh maverick unr install on a 4gb ssd
(/ is ext4 /boot is ext3). i think it happened after messing a bit with
nm-applet and indicator-* packages... till now only an aesthetics
problem.
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The same problem for me, on an Asus eeepc 901, with a fresh install of
Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook edition.
I've checked kernel boot messages using dmesg, and I've seen a
suggestion to update my BIOS.
I have done the BIOS update, and after that the error messages were
gone, but only during the firsts
Eee pc 901:
apparently, disabling hyper-threading technology in BIOS solves the
problem... BUT: computer becomes considerably slower (or this is just
an impression?)
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I've got a Asus EEEPc 900A with the same problem here
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Same problem on a Dell Mini 10v with UNE 10.10, 8GB SSD and
ext4-filesystem. Is that a typical netbook problem?
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Yes, as you can see, many netbook owners have this problem. I guess this
is nothing serious, just very annoying and it makes the boot experience
very bad. I wonder why no one developer has commented this.
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Well, since 9.10 my boot experience was getting poorer and poorer :) Yes, it
boots faster but at the same time, more and more errors keep popping up, or
new boot themes don't work, etc. I tried arch linux not so long ago (few
weeks maybe) and while it uses udev, I haven't experienced anything like
Same on fresh install of full Desktop edition on 1st SSD disk (4GB, the
other one 16GB) on EEE PC 901.
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I have the same bug on ubuntu 10.10 , platform x86_64
CPU AMD 64 X2 Dual core processor 4000+
I loose 3 seconds before loggin in desktop, please someone fix it!
It didnt happen in previous version of ubuntu only since maverik cat
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I've got rid of the problem by adding acpi=off to /etc/defaults/grub.
i.e.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash acpi=off
The downside is that I'm left with only a command prompt and no Unity netbook
shell.
There's probably a better solution somewhere.
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AOA 110, current BIOS, ext4, 8 Gb SSD, installed via upgrade, Maverick
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I get error message udevd[80]: worker [XXX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it too. How I solve this problem. AOA 110
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: udev
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 with latest updates. I guess you see all necessary
information from attachments.
During boot, I get error message:
udevd[80]: worker [XXX] did not accept message -1 (Connection refused), kill
it
XXX is number
I have no additional insight in fixing this bug, but at least it is
possible to just hide it.
I repeat: The following does not fix anything, just hides the error
message.
In Terminal enter:
sudo -s
echo FRAMEBUFFER=y /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
update-initramfs -u
This loads the
I receive the same error on nearly all boots.
Fresh install Ubuntu 10.10 final release
Asus EEE PC 1000
Stock: Atom 1.6 N270, 1GB, 8GB SSD X 2
Since I can't find info in /var/log and am unfamiliar with debian
distros, Is someone going to take on this problem?
Thank you,
Mike D
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In Terminal enter:
sudo -s
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Makes no difference for me on a HP mini 110 running ubuntu 10.10 with
unity.
Pity - I'd be happy with a solution that simply hid it.
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Kubuntu 10.10 Plasma Netbook
ACER ASPIRE ONE 16 GB SSD
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I used to have my system (10.10 netbook) installed with / in xfs, and
never experienced this problem. Today I switched to ext4 and started
seeing this. Don't know if this may cast some light on the problem...
I have a Dell mini-9.
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UNR 10.10 on my Eee PC 1000 with ext4 file system on a 8 Gb SSD.
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Me too.
HP mini 110-1030NR
16gb sdd
Ubuntu 10.10 desktop
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Same on my Eee 901 with a fresh install of Xubuntu 10.10.
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One more on Dell Inspiron Mini 910 after a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10 (8 gig
SSD).
Need quick focus on this bug. Thanks.
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Another Acer Aspire One here, the ZG5. Happens every boot. Not using the
original SSD any more, replaced with a CompactFlash through an IDE
interface. Fresh install of 10.10 final Netbook Edition on an ext2
partition. Can provide any logs on request.
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Fresh install of UNE 10.10 on a Dell Inspiron Mini 910 (atom n270, 512mg
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Ubuntu Desktop, dual boot with 10.04 and 10.10 on separate hard drives. All
updates applied.
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eeepc 901 ubuntu 10.10 reinstall after format all
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I have this same bug on a Acer Aspire One with 8GB SSD and Ubuntu
Netbook Remix 10.10.
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Also seen this on a Dell Inspiron 910 Netbook with the Netbook Edition of
Ubuntu 10.10 installed.
Nothing in dmesg or /varl/log/messages
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I have the same error on my EeePC 900a. Occurs every time during boot
up.
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I have the same problem with fresh install Ubuntu 10.10 on Asus EeePc
901
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I have a desktop: Core2 Duo, E8400, 2GB memory and have the same message
runint 10.10
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(Connection refused), kill it
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Same on Eee 1000 (Ubuntu 10.10)
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Udev worker error during boot worker [XX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it
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Udev worker error during boot worker [XX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647404
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I am also experiencing this, also on an Acer Aspire One AOA 110 with a
32GB SSD.
It seems like this issue is mostly affecting SSD based systems.
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Udev worker error during boot worker [XX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647404
You
I have the same issue on my Acer Aspire 1, running Ubuntu 10.10
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Udev worker error during boot worker [XX] did not accept message -1
(Connection refused), kill it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647404
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And another netbook with that same error.
Dell Inspiron Mini 910 (atom n270, 1gb RAM, 8gb SSD)
Have tried with both Desktop and Netbook editions of 10.10 final (tried
them both this morning) booting and installing from a USB stick.
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