Since the devs are obviously not even remotely interested in fixing this
problem, and I don't have the skills/knowledge to fix it myself, I
recompiled the kernel source after editing include/linux/vt.h and
reducing 63 (64 ttys) to 11 (12 ttys). At least now console-kit-daemon
eats less memory accor
Same here with Ubuntu 10.04. I'm going to backup all my data and
reinstall without encryption... *sigh*
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errors in dmesg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372014
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Anyway like I said before the 1.x problem is only at boot time, later
when your os loads your hdd is treated as a 2.0 device. So this is not a
bug in Grub, it's just poor quality firmware... (the notebooks i tried
were just 1 or 2 years old).
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initrd image is read really slowly when booting fro
Adam - I don't know if there is something else involved, but I saw a ~40
sec delay on a couple of Acer notebooks I borrowed (on the BIOS screen
the external hdd was recognized as USB 1.1). On the same hdd connected
to a Sony notebook (BIOS showed USB 2.0) ubuntu booted instantly.
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initrd image
I doubt the problem is in Grub. This happens when the BIOS doesn't
support USB 2.0 at BOOT TIME, so it uses the slower 1.1 (you should see
your hdd recognized as a 1.1 device when the system is starting). Once
your OS loads, you have full 2.0 support, that's why lspci output is
useless in this case
Forgot to attach the lspci output...
** Attachment added: "lspci.out"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39404698/lspci.out
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hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a bigger
bdl_pos_adj
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267913
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Exact same error as OP here. I'm using Ubuntu 10 (alpha 2).
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hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a bigger
bdl_pos_adj
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267913
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