Thanks for letting me know, I am going to mark this bug as invalid now.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Nope. It installs and runs fine.
Thanks
Khalid
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Subject: [Bug 39553] Re: kernel panic at boot, 64-bit version
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2008 20:37:03 -
Can you please test this in the latest version
Can you please test this in the latest version of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron,
to see if its still a problem?
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did you performed an Upgrade? If so try using 2.6.22-15 version of the
kernel. The default boot still stays the same as before upgrade (2.6.22-14).
This will solve problem if you are using less the 4GB. With 4 GB or more .
then the possibility is with device drivers for some of your hard ware.
Bhu
I tried the acpi and pci=nommconf options. They did not work for me.
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I am using a Tyan Thunder s2895 MOBO. I can use Feisty 64-bit, and Gutsy
32-bit just fine, however Gutsy 64-bit does a Kernel panic at boot. So
the problem is in the 64-bit code base of the newer kernels. I have
tried all the way up to 2.6.23.8.
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Looks like this bug is still existing in the 7.04 Beta (all editions).
My Hardware:
AMD64 4200+X2
4 GB (4x1GB) PC2-667 Dual Channel memory
2x 300 GB SATA2 Seagate drives
ASUS AM2-VM Mother board
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Re-assigning to proper component.
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Sourcepackagename: linux-meta => linux-source-2.6.15
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The problems persists with all newer kernels, including 2.6.15-25.43 and
2.6.15-26.45
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Hi Bjarte, good to know that others experience the same problem as well.
This way that bug will get attention and might finally get confirmed
status.
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Sorry, a typo in my previous post regarding the version number of the
latest working kernel. Correction:
f I replace the 2.6.15-25 kernel with 2.6.12-10 the boot-time kernel
panic goes away. All newer kernels listed by grub fail.
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I have exactly the same problem as Teo, and the pci=nommconf fix works
for me too. (Thanks!)
I'm running an up-to-date Dapper (as of June 22, 2006) on a custom-built
desktop pc with an Intel 64bit Pentium 4 CPU.
If I replace the 2.6.15-25 kernel with 2.6.15-10 the boot-time kernel panic
goes aw
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