This doesn't happen on amd64. Do you also have to re-run mkswap when
switching back to the older, working kernel, or does simply using the
other kernel let you run swapon on the same file that doesn't work with
the newer kernel?
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Also what does getconf PAGESIZE say under the broken kernel?
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Title:
swapon failed: invalid argument
Status in linux package in Ubu
You haven't happened to fix this in the last 8 years have you Ted? ;)
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resize2fs does not respect flex_bg
Status in e2fsprogs
This should have expired long ago.
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Title:
Radeon video card runs
Looking back at this 5 years later it seems that I misread the man page.
With no options it is supposed to require a kernel image to load and
execute. If you just want to execute the already loaded image, you run
kexec -e.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
This feature was intentionally removed ( sadly ).
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
U
It looks like the problem is either a bad sd card, or a bug in the
kernel:
mmcblk3: error -110 sending stop command, original cmd response 0x900,
card status 0xd00
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st
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Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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I don't see any errors about being able to read the disk, or that ubiquity even
crashed. What I do see is your log spammed full of lines like this:
May 26 20:55:51 ubuntu systemd-udevd[16997]: Process 'hid2hci --method=dell
--devpath=/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb3/3-1/3-1.2/3-1.2:1.0' fai
If you are unable to install the new microcode that may be a kernel
problem. Certainly doesn't have anything to do with ubiquity.
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Title:
Cannot boot/install AMD Ryzen 2400G
Status in linux package
Are you still having this issue with the final release?
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Anuradha ishan (123ishan) => Ben Collins (ben-collins)
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** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
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I wonder if your boot files are actually on another drive, like hd1, but
grub is incorrectly looking for grubenv on the non existing hd0?
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Installation of DMRaid should automatically add necessary modules to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
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What do you mean they are recognized as removable? Also if it is DDF,
mdadm is the preferred tool for managing those these days.
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** Changed in: dmraid (Ubuntu)
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You don't need to test multiple kernels or perform a bisect. You know
the latest kernel has the IDs, so just run a git blame on that module
and see what commit added those new IDs to the list.
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11.10 reached end of life long ago and is no longer supported. Are you
still having this issue on a current release?
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It looks like the failure is actually in /etc/kernel/postinst.d/kdump-
tools. Can you add a set -x there and try again?
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Could you put a "set -x" at the start of the postinst file to see where
it is failing?
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Come to think of it, since you say it only seems to happen on a
multipath SAN and not on a normal disk, it may be related to the order
of requests being sent to the disk and XFS's use of io barriers to make
sure that the unmap request for the old data does not hit the disk after
the new filesystem
Just reomve /etc/cron.weekly/fstrim as a workaround. The underlying bug
is not in fstrim, but in the kernel somewhere; probably the XFS
filesystem driver and its interaction between preallocation and the
FIBMAP ioctl.
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Title:
After installation of 4-8-0-39 system crashes after login
Status in
I'm not sure that there are any drives that used only 231. This whole
thing seems to be very black magic / ad hoc.
It might be worth checking how the latest upstream release of
smartmontools handles this.
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Yes, that is unrelated to this bug, which is simply a display issue.
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Title:
constantly shows wrong temperature (99°C )
Statu
No.
Also, I have not seen the inotify_add_watch in quite some time so I
think this may have been fixed over the years.
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Udev
** Summary changed:
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but it sped it up but it still messed up the install oh well
+ Please include rtl8812au driver
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grub2 fails to boot when built using binutils 2.27
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No internet connection through WLAN although connected to network
S
Apparently the kernel crashed.
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Attempting to reinstall ubuntu
Sta
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PPC system locks up after sas3ircu command is issued during RAID
re
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu)
Status: Incompl
Sorry for the late reply Martin... my bugs mailbox has gotten quite
backed up. I emailed smartmontols-devel about the issue and their
response was:
There likely was some historic HDD which used attribute 231 for
temperature (same for 9 and 220).
And yes, there are devices which report temperatur
This looks like it has nothing to do wit pae but is just the Intel video
driver not liking your gpu.
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** Patch added: "0001-Fix-incorrect-temperature-reporting.patch"
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Martin, could you please review and apply the attached patch?
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Title:
constantly shows wrong temperature (99°C )
Status in li
install the new version of libatasmart.
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) =>
It seems that there were other changes to grub that require the fix to
be adjusted to apply properly, and nobody has done so yet ( I've been
rather busy at work and with second child lately, but still hope to
update this soon ).
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Wait, the partitions on nvme devices are named /dev/nvme0n1? That's a
bug in the kernel then; it should be named /dev/nvmd0p1. The 'p' is the
partition separator character linux has used since the dawn of time for
devices whose base name ends in a digit.
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>>>WARNING<<< Wrong ufstype may corrupt
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ISST:LTE: LPAR roselp1 kexec_core from reboot command
Status in linux
That is very odd since the usb drivers are built into the kernel these
days so are immediately available.
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FYI this was a fairly straight forward theft of the code from update-
initramfs to do the same and I tested by removing several old kernels
and seeing that it only ran update-grub once, then installing ( and
reinstalling ) a new kernel and seeing that it still ran once. Also
manual invocation of u
Damn bot, knock it off.
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installing 15 version over version
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installing 15 version over v
Strange... the kernel crashed:
kernel: [ 1360.285135] general protection fault: [#1] SMP
Can you try running the memory test option from the boot menu for at
least 15 minutes and make sure that it finds no errors?
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Looks like a kernel/firmware problem that later prevents efibootmgr from
working:
efivars: get_next_variable: status=8005
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That's exactly what I do and it doesn't work. Along with I think it was
the cpuX/scaling_max_freq and scaling_governor to powersave. In each
case it does not actually have any effect.
When I disable intel_pstate, then the cpuX/ settings work fine.
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One problem I have noticed with the pstate driver is that it ignores all
of the control knobs. It absolutely refuses to let you limit the range
of frequencies it will use. When playing minecraft I find that by
default it tends to run full speed and that isn't really needed, so
lowering the speed
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Udisk related kernel panic upon boot
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Title:
senso
That is very, very strange. I can't see how any of these could possibly
make a difference, but I did notice that your working boot uses these
three command line arguments:
pcie_aspm=force nomdmonddf nomdmonisw
You might try pressing F6 when booting the installer and add those
arguments to the ke
Can you attach a syslog from this upgraded and working boot for
comparison?
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Title:
Samsung 840 Pro 512GB not recognized
Status in
These errors seem to indicate that either the drive or sata controller
are defective:
[ 13.649232] ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[ 17.790930] ata1: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)
[ 23.651669] ata1: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
[ 27.793364]
You need to grab the log after doing whatever it is you did that caused
the original error. This appears to be from a boot of the system with
no errors.
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It certainly looks like a hardware error, but if you say it works under
12.04, then it could be a kernel issue. Please attach your whole
kern.log.
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Title:
Installer crashed.
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug de
The older kernels probably just did not have support for Acorn partition
tables and so didn't recognize it. Now that it does, it uses it, and it
is broken since it describes partitions that you have no intention of
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Ahh, I see now. You seem to have two conflicting partition tables on
the drive. The MBR/DOS one, and an Acorn partition table. The newer
kernels are recognizing and using the Acorn one. You will need to get
rid of that. From what I can tell from a quick glance at the kernel
sources, its primar
How large is this sd card supposed to be, and how large does it appear
under 12.04? Because right now it appears to be just under 16 GB which
is not large enough to hold the partitions listed in the partition
table. The output of lsblk from both the working and non working kernel
would be helpful
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External SATA (eSATA) removable disk not auto mounted
Status in Hard
Boy, seems this was removed a long time ago. The last release with this
patch was lucid.
commit d109cbfbd897782e4f266c11faeb6a913e2b2428
Author: Scott James Remnant
Date: Tue Mar 3 14:20:01 2009 +
UBUNTU: SAUCE: libata: Ignore HPA by default.
This was previously changed by using
So it is actually your bios that foolishly enables the HPA. The ubuntu
kernel used to be patched to disable it during boot ( to work around
these silly biosen ) but doesn't seem to be doing so in your case. You
can add "libata.ignore_hpa=1" to your kernel command line to disable it
and that shoul
The real problem is the accumulation of kernels; one or two old
revisions is fine, but after a while you can end up with a dozen kernels
occupying over a gigabyte or two of disk space. The kernel packages
really need to be reworked to auto remove older versions beyond one or
two.
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Looks like there was a kernel OOPS.
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installer crashes during instal
RAID is *not* a backup solution. If you delete or overwrite a file,
then it's done on both disks, so you can't recover. If you want a rapid
and coherent backup, use LVM and take a snapshot and back that up.
Also note that this commentary really isn't helping to fix the bug.
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We will need the log files from a failed installation to proceed. Can
you reproduce the problem and attach files in /var/log ( on the live cd,
or they are copied to /var/log/installer on the hard disk )?
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Looking at the patch, it appears to fall back to the previous behavior
if it fails to read the new sysfs knob, so including it won't cause any
harm, but without the corresponding kernel patch, it won't do what it is
supposed to do either.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
unmounting NTFS causes
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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unmounting NTFS causes mount.ntfs process to get
Looks like it is a lacking feature in the kernel: it does not perform
any translation on filenames, so if they are in some specific code page
and you want them to show up right on the terminal, then you need to
configure the terminal to display using that code page rather than utf8.
** Package ch
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
** Changed in: libatasmart (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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12.10 has been end of life for some time and is no longer supported.
Are you able to reproduce this on 14.04 or 14.10?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Well, it looks like it is either broken or the kernel driver for it has
a bug.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
grub-probe takes snapshot LV instead of origin
Status
If /proc/mounts lists the wrong device, then that certainly is a kernel
bug.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It seems to have been fixed.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux
Status: New => Fix Released
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This may be a bug in the kernel, or possibly corrupt memory. Can you
try running the memtest option from the boot menu for at least 15
minutes and the check disc option to make sure it is good? Also can you
try to reproduce this, or was it a one time event?
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I'm closing this report as invalid since it does not report anything
other than the existence of another bug report.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: partman-auto (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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It looks like there is a bug in the ath5k driver... it crashed trying to
dereference a null pointer.
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** Summary changed:
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Can you run ls -l at the grub command line and post the output?
If you do have a broken bios, your manufacturer might have an update to
fix it, otherwise the work around is to install with a /boot partition
near the start of the disk.
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So I have an idea I'm working on to finally fix this. Udisks could be
modified to look for a udev attribute that indicates the drive is
connected via esata, and treat the drive correctly. This attribute
could be imported from the parent ata port, if it is known that the port
is an esata port. Th
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Title:
ubuntu 12.04 lts install from usb segfault
Status in “linux” packag
Interesting graphs. It looks like they got it to use much lower
frequencies for that particular load. What I really wonder about
though, is whether it actually uses less power or not? According to
Matthew Garret, lowering the cpu frequency does not save power since the
deep C states save a lot m
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** No longer affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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You mean you built a custom kernel that fixed this? None of those
patches appear to have anything to do with usb. Could you narrow down
exactly which one fixes the issue?
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That driver allows using the GPU for video encoding/decoding, which
reduces the load on the cpu during those activities, and thus, the heat
it generates. A heavy load will still cause it to overheat because the
real bug is that the bios does not speed up the fan correctly when it
does get too hot.
As others have noted, the workaround is to set the fan to disengaged
mode so that it runs at full speed. As for it previously being worse;
in some cases it sounds like there may have been less dust in the fan at
an earlier time, and in others, various changes over time may have
caused the cpu to w
It isn't don't care so much as it is that the bug lies in the laptop's
bios, not linux.
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Title:
[Lenovo Thinkpad x201s] Overheat due
So on ppc, fdisk is provided by the mac-fdisk package, which appears to
be long unmaintained and falling apart. It should probably be removed
as soon as we finally update util-linux, which I believe now has mac
partition table support upstream.
In the mean time, use parted rather than fdisk.
**
That does not appear to be util-linux''s fdisk. What does dpkg -S
`which fdisk` show?
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[beta1] tool fdisk do not support dis
Also, can you try using parted instead of fdisk?
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So all you have to do is change /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio, even only
slightly, up, or down, and it triggers this behavior? This just keeps
getting weirder and weirder. If you put it back to 20, does it go away?
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This is very strange.. fdisk has defaulted to using sectors rather than
the long obsolete/nonsense cylinders for quite some time now. Please
run fdisk -v and post the output.
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That is one strange problem.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1264707
Title:
IO limit 1.2 MB/s for 32bit ubuntu (ACPI issues)
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomp
Bloody bot, I told you to stop nagging... syslog is already attached.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Looks to be a crash in the kernel:
[ 420.023619] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 0e5250c0
Also your ntfs partition appears to be corrupt; you should run chkdsk /r
on it from windows.
** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: bot-stop-nagging
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