Erik Cummings wrote: > Finally managed to get the install to hang while logging was enabled. > Don't know if this will be valuable or not...but zipped and attached.
Sorry, after all the work to get the debconf debug log, I don't need it; everything looks ok there and it's clear from your log that your kernel is very unhappy around when dpkg-preconfigure hangs: Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: Call Trace: Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c011c321>] do_sigaction+0xf7/0x11f Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c0120c0d>] worker_thread+0xc1/0x118 Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c0111cba>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c0120b4c>] worker_thread+0x0/0x118 Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c0122b64>] kthread+0xaf/0xdb Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c0122ab5>] kthread+0x0/0xdb Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: [<c0101005>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: xfsdatad/0 S 00000009 0 10690 5 5587 10688 (L-TLB) Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: f42d3f8c 00000046 00000001 00000009 f4112030 2a7037c3 00000051 00000269 Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: f4112140 2a702850 00000051 000005d0 00000000 f4151cd0 f4151cc0 f4151cc8 Mar 23 15:05:37 kernel: 00000000 c0120c0d 00000001 00000000 f4a0eab0 00010000 00000000 00000000 This and the pages of this following suggest a problem with the kernel and your hardware. The mention of xfs is interesting -- are you using xfs? It also seems to dump a call trace for every process that is running at this point. I can't tell why it's doing this, although the kernel output seems to have something to do with the disk (and dpkg-preconfigure is one of the highest disk stress points during the install), but the log would make for a good bug report against the linux-2.6 package. -- see shy jo
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