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I experiment a similar bug, but I can't be sure it's exactly the same. I
hope we'll find something to explain and resolve our problems.
After testing without any problem the Kubuntu 12.10 beta 2 (amd64
flavor, install with live-usb on a test partition), I try many times
after the release to set up
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Title:
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help me.. :(
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Ubuntu 12.10 beta 1 amd64 installer hanging during boot.
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Having same problem
Starting restore sound card(s') mixer state(s) [Fail]
and live boot hangs
my system hardware specs
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor DRAM Controller (rev 12)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor PCI Express x16 Root Port
(rev 12)
00:16.0
I seem to be the only one suffering from this weird bug so I am going to
try the alternate installer.
By the way, ubuntu showing text output instead of the default splash screen
that I mentioned in my earlier comment, was due to my own doing. Actually,
I edited my grub.cfg file manually and didn't
O.K I understand.
There is out of the stand only one more option I can offer.
There are alternate flavours of Ubuntu quantal, which uses a text based
installation system. Unfortunally this would be another download for
you. You can find the alternate cd here(they lack live system abilities
- tha
I tried switching to another tty by pressing CTRL + Alt + F1, but I
couldn't since I hadn't completely booted yet. And therefore I couldn't
access the logs.
I actually tried something different. Instead of booting from a USB drive, I
copied the contents of the quantal-iso to a separate
partition
You can switch with
CTRL + ALT + F2 (or F1 or ...)
to a terminal during installation.
The GUI install is still on
CTRL + ALT + F7
and you can swith between them.
Regarding to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity
you can find the relevant logs in
var/log/...
(by default the promt poi
Mhh,
tricky. For now I have no suggestings for you. I have set the status
back to new. May be others know how to get out the logs.
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I downloaded the latest daily build as of 30 September and the installer hanged
again while booting.
These were the last three lines printed on the console:
Stopping save kernel messages [Ok]
Starting restore sound card(s') mixer state(s)
Sorry Ankit,
but you have not performed the suggestions we gave you. Or it is not
visible to us following your posts here.
Have you tried it with one of the lastest daily builds or with the
method xnox has suggested?
When you have done with one of the latest available install systems,
please att
** Description changed:
- About 10-20 seconds after the ubuntu logo show up, the installer simply hangs
and nothing happens.
- I wasn't able to go any further, so I don't know what else I can report.
+ About 10-20 seconds after the ubuntu logo show up, the installer simply hangs
and nothing ha
Rename beta1 image to the name of the daily image.
Then use zsync with zsync url. (e.g. $ zsync $URL.iso.zsync)
zsync will download only the "missing" bits of the image.
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The only problem is that 764 MB is quite a big download to perform.
But I'll try that.
But what I wanted to know is that if there is way such that instead of showing
the Ubuntu logo,
the installer would instead show some text output, so I could find out where
the actual problem is.
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When you have used the official beta1 the following daily build may be
usefull for you:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
the images there have a newer installation system (ubiquity 2.12.2). The
beta1 is on Ubiquity 2.11.x
May be that helps.
It would be helpfull if you could give fe
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