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> On Tue, 02 Oct 2018 05:44:23 -0400 Chris Chiappa
> wrote:
> [...]
> > # nvme id-ctrl /dev/nvme0
> > NVME Identify Controller:
> > vid : 0x8086
> > ssvid : 0x8086
> > sn: BTHH82260487512D
> > mn
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.18.8-1
Severity: normal
T480 with a SATA SSD works fine out of box. Replacing the SATA SSD
with an Intel 760p, the latest Buster installer gets the system
installed fine, but it is extremely unstable after rebooting into the
new installation. There's a "dmesg" outpu
Got hit by the same thing. No idea about a fix, but FYI after you get
the lv running, you should just be able to exit the initramfs shell
(^D or "exit") and the normal startup should commence.
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On Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 02:15:22PM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Good to hear. If you can come up with more details about the
> remaining iffyness or a reliable way to test for it, please feel free
> to file a new bug.
>
> Returning to this bug (long pauses during a network scan): the squeeze
>
Hi Jonathan, sorry about the slow reply. The situation is definitely
better, and my recollection (it's been a while) is that it did improve
around the 2.6.35 timeframe. I've only ever run unstable so I'm not
sure how much testing I can provide, but if a kernel deb was
installable in unstable I wo
Forgot to say, although I don't think it's directly pertinent - I
think I'm currently running a 3.2.something kernel on the laptop in
question (an official Debian kernel)
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