Hi Dennis, thanks for you answer.
This week a did a upgrade to VMWare Workstation Pro 17.6.1 and the issue with
the lshw continues.
# vmware --version
[AppLoader] Use shipped Linux kernel AIO access library.
An up-to-date "libaio" or "libaio1" package from your system is preferred.
# modinfo v
sudo strace -o strace_lshw.txt lshw 2>&1
** Attachment added: "strace_lshw.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lshw/+bug/2069649/+attachment/5828107/+files/strace_lshw.txt
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vmware -v | grep VMware
[AppLoader] Use shipped Linux kernel AIO access library.
An up-to-date "libaio" or "libaio1" package from your system is preferred.
VMware Workstation 17.6.1 build-24319023
# Version de l'OS
lsb_release -a
[AppLoader] Use shipped Linux kernel AIO access library.
An up-to-da
It appears that lshw is blocking on an input/output (I/O) operation
related to a virtual network interface, specifically /dev/vmnet1, which
is often associated with VMware. This could indicate a problem with the
virtualization module or permissions related to that interface.
the command sudo /usr/
Also on 24.04, lshw version is also the same.
Here's the tail of "sudo strace lshw" (yes strace freezes and doesn't
finish printing the line):
readlink("/sys/class/net", 0x7ffd187682a0, 1023) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
readlink("/sys/class/net/dev", 0x7ffd187682a0, 1023) = -1 ENOENT (No such
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lshw (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
lshw
** Description changed:
- When I execute the lshw the command doesn't fish, hangs ant Network
+ When I execute the lshw the command doesn't finish, hangs ant Network
Interface Scanning.
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