Please try the 10.04 LTS.
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This bug still exists in Karmic Koala 9.10 32 bit. I have found it by
installing on a Asus A8V-MX/S (Via 8251 SB).
The workaround pci=nomsi still works.
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This bug still exists in Karmic Koala 9.10 32 bit. I have found it by
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The workaround pci=nomsi still works.
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I hope I am not mixing too much unrelated stuff...
I am trying to search similar infos but since I am not understanding really
well all the infos...
But before closing all this tabs... let's have them been remember here.
There seems to be a similar bugs under Xen:
http://lists.xensource.com/archi
That is, my boot hangs for about a minute, then proceeds to boot fine.
Disks are also detected without a problem.
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Yo
Never had this problem before, upgraded from Intrepid to Jaunty, problem
showed up. Confirmed on 2.6.28-12-generic. pci=nomsi works fine as a
workaround, but this is a critical bug.
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Boot doesn't hang now, but no disks are found.
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Bryan, as of the 9.04 upgrade, boot does NOT hang for me any longer. I
am now running kernel 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17
01:58:03 UTC 2009. Let me know if there is more specific info I can
provide.
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It does still hang without pci=nomsi with jaunty however it gives more
verbose feedback about the problem than previous versions. Says
something like "your chipset is not fully supported causing some
hardware not to detect". pci=nomsi works around the problem still
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Does NOT hang for me anymore. I'm running Hardy 8.04 with kernel
2.6.24-24-generic. One of the recent kernel updates must've changed
something (I only just rebooted this week, previous to that it has been
~200 days, so I'm not sure exactly which kernel fixed it for me).
I got ATA errors on reb
Yes, I confirm, it still hangs on boot without pci=nomsi, same hardware
as my original bug report, ubuntu jaunty amd64 and kernel
2.6.28-11-generic.
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Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent Jaunty Jackalope
9.04 release - http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop . Please
let us know your results. Thanks.
And for Hardy and Intrepid, I will take a look at backport patches.
Thanks
-Bryan
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Well, let me make two corrections to my post:
1) "tried removing the pci=nomsi workaround from menu.lst. Didn't work". To be
precise, I didn't actually edited menu.lst, I used the handy Grub editing
capacity to remove pci=nomsi from the kernel command line.
2) "I have no idea whether this but aff
(In response to immediately previous post,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/190492/comments/33)
>Using the pci=nomsi switch is completely safe and harmless.
Where did you get that information?
And more importantly
>However, this bug seems to be fixed in the 2.6.27 kernel.
No.
I was one of the original posters of this bug. When I installed
Intrepid (by dist-upgrade) on my AMD64 machine, I was delighted to
discover that the problem went away. My SATA DVD-RW drive is now
completely and smoothly supported.
The pci=nomsi option turns off a type of memory access used prima
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Jorge,
Please excuse me; I thought your email was addressed only to me - I
didn't realise you had posted it on the Launchpad bug, which is the
right thing to do, of course. Perhaps another word to the documentation
people would not do any harm.
Cheers,
CW
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On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 11:19 +, Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
> I have installed Kubuntu 8.10 yesterday (2008-11-20) in a friend's computer
> through the final release alternate CD, and updated it shortly afterwards.
> The problem persists.
> I am using the workaround pci=nomsi and it a
I have installed Kubuntu 8.10 yesterday (2008-11-20) in a friend's computer
through the final release alternate CD, and updated it shortly afterwards. The
problem persists.
I am using the workaround pci=nomsi and it appears to work.
I am very disappointed. Still no mention in the release notes (w
Note: the description of the attachment above says lspci -, but the
actual command I used was lspci -vvnn. Sorry.
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This problem has reached Intrepid final. Why wasn't it at least mentioned in
the release notes?
Anyway, I have tested the problematic computer with Mandriva one 2009 (gnome
CD), and the problem does *not* seem to appear. I have attached some
information about the computer when booted trough the
I have retested Ubuntu 7.10 and it seems to be able to detect the disk.
I don't remember what went wrong the last time I tried 7.10 and prompted
me to install Debian Etch, but It seems that Ubuntu 7.10 is able to at
least detect the disk.
Also, my previous attachment had the output from lspci -vv.
I also confirm that the problem persists with 8.10 beta - I don't know
if there has been more than one beta, so be informed that I used the iso
CD image named ubuntu-8.10-beta-alternate-i386.iso, with md5sum
108696aafe01d4e90ee145c31ad05b82. I burned it to a new blank CD-R at low
speed (8x), checke
The problem continue with 8.10 beta version. I have a asus a8v-mx (AMD64
3000+ )with vt 8251 and only one sata hdd and the following error
appears:
ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 Scontrol 300)
ata1.00: qc timeout (cmd 0xec)
ata1.00: failed to IDENTIFY (I/O error, err_mask=0x4)
ata1: fai
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I just got bitten by this as well upgrading from Edgy to Hardy. Problem
still exists in 2.6.24-19. It also didn't matter if my SATA drive was
set to emulate IDE or to use AHCI. Same problem either way. Once I
added pci=nomsi (what does that mean, anyway?) to the boot command in
menu.lst, it boo
Just wanted to confirm this remains a problem in v8.04.1 both i386 and
x64. Wanted to add that the command all_generic_ide helps the harddrive
become detected. Still problems detecting CD drive inside the OS.
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3 days here!
to find this "workaround"can believe this bug still exists
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FWIW, this got me too. I upgraded my AMD64/SATA installation of Gutsy
to Hardy and it took me 3 hours to find "pci=nomsi". Very frustrating!
I have three stock kernels installed (2.6.24-19-generic,
2.6.22-14-generic, 2.6.20-16-generic), and only 2.6.20-16-generic will
boot now without "pci=nomsi"
I just tried to boot without the "pci=nomsi" option. The regression is
still present in 2.6.24-18 kernel.
$ uname -r
2.6.24-18-generic
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
$ apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.24-18-generic
linux-image-2.6.24-18-generic:
Installed:
Same issue here. Unbelievable that the Ubuntu team would push out Hardy
before fixing this kind of issue. What a nightmare for an average user!
The old kernel (2.6.22) worked fine. After turning off the "quiet" and
"splash" kernel options, the 2.6.24 kernel produces error messages like:
at
OK, and thanks very much.
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>How do you do this please
By adding the options to kernel line to grub configuration file
/boot/grub/menu.list
Or you can edit the Grub menu entries directly from the boot menu by pressing
the key.
See http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Menu-interface.html for
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>Solved appending pci=nomsi to kernel parameters
How do you do this please?
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Just a note.
I had the same problem with Gentoo 2008 beta1 live CD, but now I can boot fine
from Gennto 2008 beta2 live CD.
They have fixed this problem somehow.
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Is there any information about the cause of this bug? All these bugs
get named as duplicates of this one. I have not seen any progress
towards resolution of this problem. To clarify, if I use pci=nomsi I
get no hard disks. Ubuntu will not install. Something must be causing
this bug. If the AH
UPDATE: in Gnome, booting with pci=nomsi does indeed solve the problem
with DVD writing and playback. No further problems with the drive at
this time.
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Same problem, also on Asus A8V-VM with VT8251. Booting with pci=nomsi
gets the DVD-RW drive recognized, but breaks ability to play DVDs with
Kaffeine: "cannot read encrypted disc" errors appear. Libdvdcss2 is
installed, and DVDs play when booting without pci=nomsi.
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How do you add this line to the install DVD? I tried adding it to no avail.
I was able to get debian to boot with this switch, but my hard drives were not
detected.
All I get is the USB thumb drive.
I have the sis chipset, which conforms to the AHCI specification.
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Same problem for me. Hardy final release on AMD64.
Motherboard is an Asus A8V-VM with a VT8251 AHCI/SATA controller.
Adding the "pci=nomsi" line indeed fixed the problem.
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This is still a problem in i386 8.04 final.
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