I have this problem with Sandisk SSD on a 2 port SATA/PCI card. Works
fine with a standard SATA drive but fails with the above error with the
SSD. Ubuntu 14.04.1 32-bit.
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Please note that this also affects the nvidia-driver-470 package.
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6.2 kernel won't boot, may be nvidia related?
Status in l
Correction to package name in comment #5:nvidia-graphics-drivers-470
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Title:
6.2 kernel won't boot, may be nvidia related?
Status i
Update: Installing the latest 470 driver (version 470.182.03) from the
Nidia website resolves the problem for my GTX660. The version in the
Ubuntu repositories is 470.161.03-0ubuntu2 as of the Lunar beta, so I
guess this just needs the latest version packaging.
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Apart from having to manually install the new versions of some of the
dependencies (libnvidia-cfg1-470, libnvidia-fbc1-470, libnvidia-ifr1-470
and nvidia-utils-470), this now seems to be working.
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For info, I had the same problem using the nvidia-driver-470 package,
with kernel 6.2 failing to boot, hanging at starting the gpu-manager
service. However, I managed to login under a maintenance shell and
switch to the nouveau driver, and am now booting normally and managing
to login under Wayla
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