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I got that as well. Just reported Bug #577331
Also to note, this is not only seen with the patch here. If you are using the
unpatched version, and press cancel early enough (so that you avoid the hang
from this bug), it is present there as well. So I'm considering that a separate
(no
When running fsck manually (recovery mode - service rsyslog stop;
screen; plymouthd; plymouth --show-splash; mount -o ro,remount /;
mountall --force-fsck --no-events -v) I get this output [screenshot]
when I switch over to plymouth and press c.
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Since we have so much baggage from an old prerelease Jaunty issue, which was
likely fixed, and is likely not related to the new issues seen:
Please report a new and clean bug report detailing the issues present NOW, with
Lucid.
I think from an organisatory point of view, and for the sake of
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: plymouth
PROBLEM
There seems to be no way to skip an fsck with plymouth.
-
+
TEST CASE
1. sudo touch /forcefsck sudo reboot
2. While fsck is in progress, press c
3. press i for ignore
* Plymouth locks up and reboot
@Barry Drake:
I do not see that, when downloading the .deb files I get e.g. ~54k for the
plymouthd executable, so that sounds like some kind of corruption in the
download on your side, I think.
I'm currently in the process of updating the mountall package in my PPA
with Anders Kaseorg's new
Do note that this bug and fix only concerns column selection flow
handling e.g. the common issue that selecting one column will select
the other simultaneously.
The (also very common) issue of selected text disappearing and
displaying random characters is a separate issue NOT addressed by this
@Peter
So this is without the patch, no?
@Anders Kaseorg:
Oops, I forgot to mention this earlier, but I tested your patch and at least
for me I saw no difference in behaviour on my system, meant to comment on that
sooner, sorry.
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I just noticed that the debdiff for plymouth attached by me earlier has not
been filterad properly (debian/patches/series is missing, and thus does not
apply properly if used independently), PPA packages has it alright though.
I was going to post new, cleaner and reformatted debdiffs targeted
Fyi, this just posted on the other Bug #571707 concerning the patch, by
Kees Cook:
The intent of the mountall patch is correct -- no reason to flood
plymouth with updates, however, the lastprogress tracking needs to be
attached to the mount structure, rather than the callback, since the
callback
to the issue
described here as well (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553745/comments/76 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553745/comments/77 )
+ I have created corresponding packages which are available through my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~arand
to the issue
described here as well (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553745/comments/76 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553745/comments/77 )
- I have created corresponding packages which are available through my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~arand
Jaunty launches properly and app seems to work fine with proposed
update.
Noticed two random crashes, which may be completely unrelated.
My guess is that they are down to general instability.
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@letstrynl:
The presumed patch will need to go through the SRU process
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
Testing the fix and confirming that it has no adverse side-effects may get it
accepted into updates sooner.
But more importantly it will make sure that the patch doesn't break the
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I have applied Tero Mononen's patch and uploaded corresponding packages
to my unstable PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~arand/+archive/unstable for ease of testing
(i386 seems to take a while to build, amd64 done already).
Two bugs with high prio and a lot of affects, I'd claim this fix
I'm tagging this as patch-needswork and patch-forwarded-upstream
accordingly, and unsubscribing ubuntu-reviewers.
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I would guess that it is not hardware related, since I'm seeing this on a
virtualbox 32bit.
This one is not an upgraded system but it has been around since beta somewhere.
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Can confirm same problem on a Lucid virtualbox install.
Does not happen on one virtualbox Karmic install.
Likely dependent on state of packages on system.
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** Description changed:
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- TEST CASE
+ METHOD
1. ran sudo tasksel and selected virtual machine host
installed 8 packages
2. ran sudo tasksel and deselected virtual machine host
uninstalled 654 packages including my whole desktop system
3.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: tasksel
METHOD
- 1. ran sudo tasksel and selected virtual machine host
+ 1. Remove the ubuntu-desktop metapackage
+
+ 2. ran sudo tasksel and selected virtual machine host
installed 8 packages
- 2. ran sudo tasksel and deselected
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: tasksel
+ TEST CASE
- METHOD
+ 1. Boot Lucid LiveCD
- 1. Remove the ubuntu-desktop metapackage
+ 2. run sudo tasksel and select virtual machine host
- 2. ran sudo tasksel and selected virtual machine host
- installed 8 packages
+ 3. run
** Description changed:
TEST CASE
- 1. Boot Lucid LiveCD
+ 1. Boot a LiveCD
+
+ (1.5 on Karmic, remove ubuntu-desktop metapackage, step not required on
+ Lucid)
2. run sudo tasksel and select virtual machine host
3. run sudo tasksel and deselect virtual machine host
4. watch
** Description changed:
TEST CASE
- 1. Boot a LiveCD
-
- (1.5 on Karmic, remove ubuntu-desktop metapackage, step not required on
- Lucid)
+ 1. Boot Lucid LiveCD
2. run sudo tasksel and select virtual machine host
3. run sudo tasksel and deselect virtual machine host
4. watch
It may be related to hardware. But since we already know that it's a
very large set, it's likely quite irrelevant. So if not requested,
please don't paste any more hwinfo logs.
Since this bug seems to affect a LOT of people could you please avoid
Me too comments and just mark the bug as affecting
Above patch fixes Bug #571707 for me.
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I tested this before and confirmed that it worked.
I'm afraid brainstorm seems somewhat abandoned by now, but go ahead.
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3. Insert appropriate swearwords here
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Okay. Let me first start out retracting pretty much everything I've said
so far... there, now let's start anew:
(Using a virtualbox Lucid 32bit guest on 32bit Karmic host)
PROBLEM
When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around 70%
and will then take a very long time
** Description changed:
PROBLEM
When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around 70%
and will then take a very long time finishing the remaining percent (10
minutes or more).
- POSSIBLE WORKAOUNDS
+ TEST CASE:
- 1. Simply waiting several minutes for mountall
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I'm sorry if this end up as a hijack, but I'm assuming this is the same
issue...
This seems to be a very common thing.
I would suspect plymouth for the problem, since if you do jump out to a TTY
during this then the boot seems to complete nicely.
In fact, if you jump to tty and then jump back
Also notable is that if I boot with quiet and splash disabled,
everything is fine and I'm up in less than a minute.
One thing worth notice is that there is no fsck progress given when
booting without the splash.
All my testing done on a virtualbox instance of Lucid
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** Description changed:
+ PROBLEM
+
+ When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around 70%
+ and will then take a very long time finishing the remaining percent (10
+ minutes or more).
+
+ WORKAROUND
+
+ If you are currently seeing this, it should be possible to get past
** Description changed:
PROBLEM
When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around 70%
and will then take a very long time finishing the remaining percent (10
minutes or more).
- WORKAROUND
-
- Wait several minutes for mountall to realize that the disk check is
-
@Anders Kaseorg:
Sorry, I was in the process of updating the bug description and inadvertedly
overwrite your changes.
I am however most definitely able to work around the issue removing
quiet and splash...
Maybe we're even bunching two or more separate bugs here...
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Yup, just tested now, and disabling quiet and splash makes this
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I'm trying to figure out the arrow-out workaround now... it seems to be
very fickle.
** Description changed:
PROBLEM
When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around
** Description changed:
PROBLEM
When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around 70%
and will then take a very long time finishing the remaining percent (10
minutes or more).
POSSIBLE WORKAOUNDS
1. Simply waiting several minutes for mountall to realize
Comaparing letstrynl's and Anders Kaseorg's bootcharts it seems like there a
two separate issues here.
On letstrynl's bootchart it's plymouthd that's eating the CPU, whereas on
Anders Kaseorg's it's mountall.
This could account for our disagreement as to the workarounds.
We should maybe split
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plymouth
PROBLEM
When a disk check is performed, the progress stalls somewhere around 70%
and will then take a very long time finishing the remaining percent (in
my case, around an hour).
WORKAOUNDS
1. Removing quiet and splash from the kernel boot
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I wonder if this is worth a debdiff, anyways, here is one.
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It seems like the 2.8.1-2ubuntu2~rp1 version available from
https://edge.launchpad.net/~abiword-stable/+archive/ppa/ does not
experience this crash if installed in lucid.
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Are we likely to end up pulling in 2.8.4 for the SRU here?
I've started poking around in the intermidiate versions, but are we at
this point still preferring a smaller SRU, if it does exist?
Attached the debdiff for the 2.8.1-2ubuntu2~rp1 - 2.8.2-2ubuntu1
change.
I'm currently looking poking
2.8.3 does not have this problem either, so that hopefully narrows the
scope down somewhat...
N.B. I have arbitrarily disabled the mime-types and svn-backports
patches in this diff since they didn't apply cleanly.
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@msevior
It's just normal paranoia-policy for ubuntu SRUs:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
Policy demands a smaller fix, not much to do about that.
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The Karmic Grub 1.97 presumably reads and adds entries from the Lucid
grub.cfg if a dual-boot environment where Lucid also has Grub is
present.
However the title style in Grub 1.98 is not correctly interpreted by
Grub 1.98
My Lucid grub.cfg has
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.:rn0D501F:rvr:cvnDellInc.:ct8:cvr:
dmi.product.name: XPS M1530
dmi.sys.vendor: Dell Inc.
+
+
+ ---
+ AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
+ Architecture: i386
+ AudioDevicesInUse:
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
+ /dev/snd/controlC0: arand 1520 F pulseaudio
+ CRDA
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- /dev/snd/controlC0: arand 1520 F pulseaudio
+ USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
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Driver Version 1.0.21.
Architecture: i386
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: arand 1520 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xfebfc000 irq 21'
Mixer name
Clarification:
Above above comment is the info about the tested kernel, the issue still exists
on that specific version.
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Happened after simply activating partner, and installing flash. software
center itself seems unaffected.
This from the April 27th build LiveCD.
I'm marking this as confirmed.
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
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I am currently seeing this on a virtualbox instance. After issuing a
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Binary package hint: aqualung
At the end of a playlist group (e.g. album), aqualung hangs
reproducibly and must be forcefully quit
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Apr 26 20:07:11 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/aqualung
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I still keep a dd copy of the filesystem, so if there are any useful
info that could help, I would gladly supply it.
I will not currently be able to (read want to, at least not on this
computer) actively try to reproduce the issue.
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@João Gomes:
Hmm, that is the main issue that these patches are supposed to take care of.
You are running the patched version?
Which document are you testing on?
And the patched version does still struggle in some specific cases,
something which will probably not be addressed until the far-future
versionfixed debdiff attached, subscribing ubuntu-sponsors
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Edited debdiff to credit Moritz Naumann for the fix and to use karmic-
proposed instead.
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Likewise for Jaunty
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44821778/proposed-pastebinit_0.11.2-0ubuntu1.1.debdiff
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526849
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On further investigation it seems that fedora 13 in fact boots fine.
So I can only confirm the issue on debian.
And hence it might be a far more discrete bug than I assumed, if it only
applies to the debian kernel.
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Yea, reason for Karmic first was my own itch.
Great to see this fix
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
- Virtualbox is unable to boot newer kernels, as seens with debian squeeze,
fedora 13, etc.
- Message seen during locku-up on boot:
+ Virtualbox is unable to boot current debian squeeze unstable
+ -- guest kernel version 2.6.32-3
** Changed in: linux
Status: New = Invalid
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openshot crashed with SIGSEGV in mlt_properties_count()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555769
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I'm assuming this is not a bug in the linux kernel (hence invalidating).
OpenShot uses Launchpad for bugs, so the Bug Task for OpenShot just
added should be sufficient.
ubuntu-devel-discuss is ubuntu related and not upstream.
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openshot crashed with SIGSEGV in mlt_properties_count()
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
Virtualbox is unable to boot newer kernels, as seens with debian squeeze,
fedora 13, etc.
Message seen during locku-up on boot:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 61s! [modprobe :66]
patch available upstream
adapted version (by me) for
** Patch added: u04-fix-hypervisor-mapping-write-conflicts.dpatch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/44017682/u04-fix-hypervisor-mapping-write-conflicts.dpatch
** Changed in: virtualbox-ose (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Bug watch added: Virtualbox Trac #6425
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