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Just wanted to mention that I seem to still have a similar problem. When
booting (X)Ubuntu 9.10 the search for my HDDs seems to timeout for a
minute or two. The dmesg.log shows a similar Emask DRDY though, even if
my Comp starts after the apparent timeout. I hope this issue can be
fixed before I wi
Would anyone mind testing this for me against the latest daily image and
let me know if it still see in the software?
Thanks in advance.
~JFo
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Fixed!
I used the Dell Vostro fix
(http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2008/08/05/fixing-the-vostro-hang-issue.html) by
John Bokma.
About the fix: modify the modprobe line to "modprobe -qb ata_piix"
More info:
Ubuntu 9.10
Dell Latitude D510
Wubi install over Winxp
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I have this same issue -- minor differences in error text -- running Hardy
(v8.04.3 LTS).
My message text says "ata1.00 ..." or "ata3.00 ..." instead of the ata2.00
reported here.
Trouble started after install of update that added a new kernel as
[code]
vmlinuz-2.6.24-26-386
vmlinuz-2.6.24-26-ge
This issue seems to have been fixed in Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic, installing it
worked without any problems for me on the same computer.
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> Hi dreamerx2004,
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> This bug was reported a
Hi dreamerx2004,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an is
I used the fix posted here http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2008/08/05/fixing-
the-vostro-hang-issue.html by John Bokma on my 8.04LTS, Dell Inspiron
530, and it worked.
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Sorry for not digging in deepter into related bugs, but I'll just add a comment
hoping to give someone a hit on some keywords.
I had the same problem when installing Ubuntu 8.10 on an SiS 620 Mainboard with
Intel Pentium III and P-ATA HDDs (8 and 13 GB). The Kernel option
all_generic_ide solved
Hey, same problem... I have a Dell Latitude D600, with ubuntu 8.04.1...
When I boot up it gives me the same problems... I tried all the fixes
listed here, and nothing is working...
Please help!
az
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Ubuntu 8.04.1 on a Dell Inspiron 530s, same problem and the irqpoll boot
option worked here as well. Added to kopt in /boot/grub/menu.lst to make
it permanent.
Thanks!
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I also had this problem in a dell vostro 200... and it was solved with the
irqpoll option
thanks,
Mark Joselli
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Warnek,
the bug randomly appears.
For me was the same, without using irqpoll many times ubuntu starts without
any problem.
However, sometimes happed that ubuntu didn't start correctly and stops on
{DRDY} black screen.
Ok, it is less than 10% of the boots, but it happens and I don't like that
my sys
Priority of this bug should be raised as it makes Hardy installation
impossible on lot of computers.
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Strange. With 8.04 I just needed to add 'irqpoll' in the options when my
PC booted from the CD, and then install Linux. After that, I didn't need
to do everything and since then Ubuntu works fine (I didn't need to add
'irqpoll' in GRUB, just in the menu which is shown after booting from
the CD)
An
Hi guys,
I solved the problem re-installing Hardy (wubi installation under Vista).
After the copy the installer will ask you to reboot the machine in
order to proceed to the installation.
At the boot you have to choose "linux kernel--xxx-xxx with ACPI
safe mode" (or something similar: ACPI comp
What I had to do so make Hardy run on this box was adding "irqpoll" boot
parameter when running installation from CD and when running installed
and upgraded version of Hardy.
Attached is output from # lspci -vvnn
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Same issue here using a Dell Inspioron 530, standard box.
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I've also experienced this issue. I have a Dell Vostro 400 (my config is
mentioned in a related bug).
I've tried the live cd and etch. I've also tried Kubuntu 8.04, the
latest Debian (4.0 r3 i3), and Fedora Core 9.
It seems the issue is related to something in common between Debian and
K/Ubuntu.
I'm sorry to say that, but it was completely useless for me. It didn't
change anything. The same message occurs all the time. I turned "Onboard
FDC Controller" on "Disabled"
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* Goto BIOS and disable floppy disk Controller
see if it works for you
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PS: I used hardy henron 8.04 desktop CD image.
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The same here.
I have a Dell Inspiron with a 250 gb HD, Intel core 2 duo and 2 Gb of RAM.
Visa home premium as OS.
I decided to try wubi instead to resize the NTFS partition.
System does boot but it freezes on ubuntu progress bar and after some minutes
screen becomes black and a series of error me
Very similar issue but I came from an upgrade from ubuntu 7.10. After I
upgraded to 8.04 if I boot using the 2.6.22-14 kernel instead of the
2.6.24-16, or the 2.6.24-17 kenels it boots fine. but if I use either of
the newer kernels it crashes. my system is a dell vostro 400 desktop.
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Hmm ..
Me too. Very minor differences with new install on new Dell Vostro.
October 2007?! Looks like a "deal breaker" for 8.04.
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same issue here.
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i have got the same problem
cant access the hard disk which i upgraded to hardy heron..
cant get it to start...
heres d dmesg output
0+ processors (version 2.00.00)
[ 627.807833] powernow-k8: MP systems not supported by PSB BIOS structure
[ 627.808030] powernow-k8: MP systems not supporte
I also Confirm this.
i am getting this msg
ata2.00: status: {DRDY ERR}
ata2.00: error: {UNC}
ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x0
ata2.00: DMDMA stat 0x5
ata2.00: cmd c8/00:08:06:fd:6e/00:00:00:00:/e2 tag 0 dma 4096 in
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I went on and installed 8.04 on my box yesterday using the alternate cd.
The installation didn't require the all_generic_ide option that I had to
use with the LiveCD (instead I needed to use irqpoll). But after
installation, all_generic_ide was again required to boot (no irqpoll
though).
After inv
I am also having the same issue with the Live CD / Server CD and 8.04
Desktop Alt CD. I have not been able to install a new version of Ubuntu
on this PC since 6.06. From my googling it appears to be an issue with
the Intel Chipset and my board supporting both IDE and SATA. I have
tried many of t
I managed to boot from the LiveCD by adding 'all_generic_ide' to the boot
parameters.
Not sure what exactly that does though, just picked it up from a thread in the
ubuntu forums.
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I also have the same issue, with 8.04 Live-cd (amd64).
My HDD is ST3320620AS.
For me no hardware changes, 6.10 has been running on the machine without
problems for well over a year.
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PS.: I must also add that Windows XP runs perfectly on the same
computer.
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I've got the same issue.
My HDD is ST3320833AS.
When I used this HDD in my old computer, it ran Ubuntu 7.10 perfecty.
Now, i inserted it into my new PC (new motherboard, CPU, GPU, everything except
for DVD and HDD) and after installing Ubuntu 7.10 on a new ext3 partition and
rebooting I get very
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