I determined the cause of the boot hang. It seems an existing hidden
network connection located in `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/`
was the culprit. Below are the steps to reproduce.
Step 1. Download attached `BrokenConnection.nmconnection` file
Step 2. Place the file in `/etc/NetworkMana
I determined the cause of the boot hang. It seems an existing hidden
network connection located in `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/`
was the culprit. Below are the steps to reproduce.
Step 1. Download attached `BrokenConnection.nmconnection` file
Step 2. Place the file in `/etc/NetworkMana
I am running into the boot hang again, this time on xubuntu 20.10 and
only when `modprobe.blacklist=ath11k,ath11k_pci,btqca,hci_uart` is *not*
included.
** Attachment added: "output from journalctl on xps 13 9310 using
5.8.0-2026.27+lp1879633.2 and 5.9.0-2002.3+lp1879633.2"
https://bugs.launc
Ah thanks, I was forgetting to install linux-modules-extra-* which is
what caused all the hardware to fail. I appreciate your assitance and
appolgize for the unrelated problem. Let me know if there are any other
pieces of information or things I can do to help further support
remediation of the int
@vicamo `sudo apt-get install linux-firmware linux-headers-5.8.0-2026
linux-modules-5.8.0-2026-generic linux-image-unsigned-5.8.0-2026-generic
linux-headers-5.9.0-2002-generic linux-modules-5.9.0-2002-generic linux-
image-unsigned-5.9.0-2002-generic` should be sufficient, no?
** Attachment remove
I have reinstalled with a fresh copy of Ubuntu 20.10 and tested both
5.8.0-2026.27+lp1879633.2 and 5.9.0-2002.3+lp1879633.2.
While I am no longer experiencing the boot hang I was previously
experiencing I am still running into the secondary issue where the
system fails to load any hardware driver
Hi sorry, please ignore #28 as the test system I setup was booting from
an SD card. (I didn't want to re-partition or swap out my SSD) This
seemed to cause this new error since these kernels couldn't find the SD
card like the stock one could.
I will resetup my fresh test install on a brand new dri
I've also attached the system information. I will attempt booting again
this time with `5.9.0-2002.3+lp1879633.2` and share the results from
that with and without the modprobe.blacklist
** Attachment added: "System Information for the XPS 13 9310 from the "Help
Improve Ubuntu" prompt after instal
Initial test with a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.10
Added https://gist.github.com/maxried/796d1f3101b3a03ca153fa09d3af8a11
to sign kernel images for secureboot
Updated `/etc/default/grub` to include the kernel parameters mentioned
Added both ppa repos
Ran `sudo apt-get install linux-firmware linu
I am using an XPS 13 9310, Core i7-1165g7 with 32GB of RAM. Initially I
tested on a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 and kernel
`5.6.0-2032.33+lp1879633.2` from your PPA, this caused the system to
hang on boot.
I then remove this and the firmware, upgraded to 20.10 and had the same
results with `5.8.
Update: I realized I forgot to test `5.9.0-2002.3+lp1879633.2`. This
does not produce the same crash as the other 3 kernels, but it also
fails to load any hardware drivers rendering the trackpad, brightness
control, usb ethernet, and other hardware unusable in addition to the
wlan.
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It seems in both 20.04 and 20.10 placing the firmware files in
`/lib/firmware/ath11k/QCA6390/hw2.0` causes the aforementioned kernels
to hang on start up.
I have tested all kernels linked in the above PPA as well as
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/ath.git/tag/?h=ath-202010281
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