Package: src:linux
Version: 3.16.7-ckt2-1
Followup-For: Bug #755567
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
This happens upon boot
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
As root I recover the network without any issue with:
modprobe r8169
/e
..'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-5-amd64
root=UUID=bf17e580-6ec1-4060-81a8-03b240e8a4b1 ro quiet
echo'Chargement du disque mémoire initial ...'
initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64
Hope this can help.
Pascal
On 12/02/2012 17:55, Jonathan Nieder wr
Hi Jonathan,
I must say that I have had no trouble since I switched to kernel 3.x.
I am sorry I did not make the effort of trying different 2.6 versions in
order to find out which version introduced the issue. I felt as if not
many other people had this problem. I have also an old motherboard
Installing Linux 3.0 from sid with linux-base, initramfs-tools and
linux-firmware makes my box boot.
Now, there is a fair distance between 2.6.38 and 3.0 + I am not an
expert in kernel internals.
I am grateful for your help, but I am afraid I will not propose a patch.
Good to have apt for the de
Boot fails also in single mode :-(
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Hi,
Recently, my system had more and more difficulties to boot and ended up
with no network connection (no /dev/eth0). So I decided to reinstall the
whole system on a native partition on another disk, leaving only /home
on the lvm/raid0.
Again, I fail to boot (see initram shell dmesg attached + m
Here is the result of dmesg from the initrd shell. "ls /dev/mapper"
shows that some logical volumes are not present. The final message of
dmesg is about a failure of vgchange.
All this confirm that the lvm track is worth investigations.
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[0.
We have the linux-docs-2.6.32 package which could hold the
kernel-parameters.txt file (part of linux kernel sources). But this file
is quite big and if the user has to adjust parameters for his own
installation, these parameters could be highlighted in some Debian file
of the package. Scsi_mod.scan
ecution
> reassign 611493 initramfs-tools 0.98.7
> merge 616689 611493
> affects 616689 + linux-2.6 src:linux-2.6
> quit
>
> Pascal BERNARD wrote:
>
> > By adding rootdelay=20 on the command line, the problem does not show.
> > It is not very satisfying though, sinc
By adding rootdelay=20 on the command line, the problem does not show.
It is not very satisfying though, since the casual user will not dive
into the initrd to read the script init and see that you can set this
variable on the command line.
Is there no event that can be caught once all devices hav
I updated grub after copying boot under a standard partition. I still
have the same problem.
At the initrd prompt, I can see that the only LVM partitions not mapped
under /dev/mapper are those belonging to the same physical volume as the
partition mounted on /. The others are there, and pvdisplay
I haven't found why in debian change logs, so here is the full upgrade:
[MIS A JOUR] bsdutils 1:2.17.2-5 -> 1:2.17.2-9
[MIS A JOUR] dpkg 1.15.8.8 -> 1.15.8.9
[MIS A JOUR] exim4 4.72-3 -> 4.72-4
[MIS A JOUR] exim4-base 4.72-3+b1 -> 4.72-4
[MIS A JOUR] exim4-config 4.72-3 -> 4.72-4
[MIS A JOUR] ex
The box is running for years now. Using grub-pc with the kernel on a
lvm/md partition is more recent, but the bug is much more recent. Maybe
a month or so.
I will configure exim so that I can use reportbug for a full report.
Pascal
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