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Title:
Natty doe
is that still an issue in Ubuntu 12.04?
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Nevermind my last post, seems it was only a one-time exception to the
regular pattern. I get the errors again as they were before. Sorry to
have bothered you guys!
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Here's an interesting fact: after I have unplugged the hard drive where
Windows used to be, everything boots without a problem now.
So I went from 3 Hard drives + 1 Optical drive on SATA to 2 Hard drives
+ 1 Optical drive on SATA.
I have a Asus P5N-D motherboard as others here have, too. I'm runn
One more thing... Second restart or shutdown will be OK.
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Title:
Natty does not shut down cleanly (enough for my BIOS)
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I have tried to fix this issue with module disabled method as John Mason
has described in previous comment. The problem was gone after this
command in terminal:
sudo sh -c "echo 'blacklist nv_tco' >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-
watchdog.conf"
...and then reboot.
It add in config file "blacklist-wa
I've found what causes this, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/791089/comments/43...
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Title:
Natty does not shut down clean
I have the same problem, and also an ASUS mainboard (P5N-D). It seems to
affect only those mainboards (P5N-x), doesn't it? Furthermore I'm
absolutely sure that this didn't happen with 10.10, the first time this
occurred to me was after installing Natty.
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Yea, same here, if I let it reboot after it rebooted by itself, it works
fine.
I've just tried :
- updating bios to last version -> same result
- enabled memory test at startup -> same result (in case of reboot, then it
will reboot during the test, which takes more than 1 minute)
- removing nvidi
Next experiment:
sudo shutdown now (from either within Gnome terminal or from a "safe
mode" boot) leads to the recovery menu, not to shutdown. If I click
"resume boot" from the recovery menu, it gets to the last stage before
it would normally give me a prompt (checking battery state) and freezes.
Not a gnome issue either.
sudo reboot from within Gnome terminal has the same behaviour as above.
sudo reboot from a "safe mode" boot (i.e. boot to console) ALSO has the same
behaviour.
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@Haedri mostly confirmed.
1) Reboot either from GDM or Unity menu.
2a) If I go into BIOS, it reboots by itself after about 1 minute.
2b) If I let it boot, it gets to a purple screen, which stays blank (grub or
plymouth?) for about 20 seconds, and then reboots itself.
3) On this boot, I get t
Found something interresting, that could be related :
- Reboot the computer from ubuntu menu
- At bios screen, enter bios, then just do nothing (works also by launching
windows, or staying on the grub menu)
- wait around one minute
- the computer will reboot by itself
Could you guys that have the
Here's some additional information:
The message actually refers to failed startup; this seems to be because
the shutdown leaves it in an invalid state. When it's in this state, the
BIOS loading screen comes up briefly, goes away, and comes back - hence
the "failed startup".
If I shutdown using al
I have a similar bug which has been marked as duplicate (#794702). so I've
tested the unity thing, but in my case it's strange, it happens :
- In unity
- In GDM with effects
- In GDM with no effects
- With no graphical login at all (just logged in to a shell, and 'sudo halt')
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Title:
Natty does not shut down cleanly (enough for my BIOS)
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Excellent, that is really a great description!
Hopefully someone with a greater knowledge of those systems can figure
out what it is going on.
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Title:
Natty does not shut down cleanly (enough for my BIOS)
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Yes.
This appears to be a unity bug. Shutting down from GDM does not result
in the complaint from the BIOS. The shutdown from the unity menu shuts
down the computer extremely fast (<3s); I don't see the purple plymouth
screen. The shutdown from the GDM menu takes in the order of 10s, and I
see the
Just to confirm your bios has the latest firmware installed?
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Title:
Natty does not shut down cleanly (enough for my BIOS)
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I have the same behavior...very annoying.
Similar motherboard:
description: Motherboard
product: P5N-D
vendor: ASUSTeK Computer INC.
physical id: 0
version: 1.XX
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Here's a screenshot. Happens every time.
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What do you mean the BIOS complains the computer was not shut down
cleanly?
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