On Wed, 2012-10-31 at 12:15 +0400, jaakov jaakov wrote: > Thank you for a fast reply. > > > Can you provide a kernel log for a successful boot (/var/log/dmesg.log)? > Attached. > > > 'grave' would mean the package is broken for most users, which it isn't. > > The official description of grave from > http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer.html > does not say for whom the package is supposed to be broken or unusable: > "grave makes the package in question unusable or mostly so, or causes data > loss, or introduces a security hole allowing access to the accounts of users > who use the package." > For me, the package is unusable without weird hacks before boot time.
But this is a bug report, not a support request. So 'unusable' should be considered in relation to all users, not a particular user. > Windows runs on the computer without problems and the computer is new, > so a hardware fault is unlikely. As soon as I run some testing > program, I'll report here again. Sometimes new hardware can fail very quickly. But if Windows is working on the same system then this definitely points to a software problem. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings I'm always amazed by the number of people who take up solipsism because they heard someone else explain it. - E*Borg on alt.fan.pratchett
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