Control: found -1 linux/5.17.3-1 On Wednesday, 1 June 2022 12:17:56 CEST Markus Kolb wrote: > The kernel linux-image-4.19.0-20-amd64 from Buster works. > This one is used at the moment for reportbug! > > But anything from the newer versions hangs during boot. > I've tried the release kernel of Bullseye, > the security-updated linux-image-5.10.0-14-amd64, > the newest one from backports > and the latest version from testing, which has been a 5.17 version. > > ... > > Between working and crashing kernel there is some difference in the SATA > ports. And these are the last lines of output before the screen becomes > black and there isn't any reaction of the computer any longer.
Bug https://bugs.debian.org/1006149 was also about a boot failure (and SATA) and that got fixed in version 5.17.6-1, but due to the openssl transition, that didn't get into Testing (which currently has 5.17.3-1). The current version in Sid/Unstable is 5.17.11-1 and it would be useful if you could test that as well. This does seem like a different issue as it happens with much older kernels then that bug report, so I don't expect it to fix it. But it's still useful info and it may result in some extra info.
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