On Fri, 2012-11-02 at 02:53 +0400, jaakov jaakov wrote: [...] > Alas, "boot_delay=1000" does not slow down printing.
Sorry, I misunderstood where things were going wrong. Apparently the kernel itself is booting just fine, but things go wrong later in the boot sequence. > It just introduces a pause right after blanking the screen at boot, > but before quickly printing pages of information. > Thus, to get usable screenshots from a failing boot, I have to do some > preparation. > I have two kernels installed, one from testing > (linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64, version 3.2.23-1), and the other from > unstable (linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64, version 3.2.32-1). > Both can be run with or without "acpi=off", with or without "quiet", > with or without "elevator=noop" (currently used, since an SSD is > inside), with or without "boot_delay=1000", normally or in a repair > mode. > > E. g., attached is a screenshot of a boot of kernel 3.2.0-4, with > "acpi=off quiet elevator=noop". > The machine in the state you see does not boot further but remains > responsive to Ctrl+Alt+Del, which performs a reboot. [...] For further testing, please do not use acpi=off. We need to make the normal configuration work, and acpi=off may introduce new and different problems! The interesting thing I see there is the last boot progress message, which is 'Enabling power management...' Is this always the last line of boot progress? If so, please can you edit /etc/init.d/acpi-support, changing the first line from: #!/bin/sh to: #!/bin/sh -x This should make it show the progress of this step in detail. Then take a new screenshot when the boot process hangs again. Also, when the boot process is hung, please do this: 1. Hold down Alt. 2. Press PrtSc and then W. This should produce the message 'SysRq : Show Blocked State'. 3. Release Alt. Assuming that the system log is still working at this point, on the next successful boot you should find some debugging information in /var/log/messages starting with the line 'SysRq : Show Blocked State'. Please send that information. 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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