*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63134 ***
acpi=force and noapic or panic still _now_
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 63134 ***
This does happen in edgy final, and using acpi=force as a boot parameter
works on the live/desktop install CD, so I have marked it as a
duplicate. I have not been able to test it on an installed version on
this system since I am now using dapper as my O
Assigning against proper kernel and are you still getting this error in
edgy final?
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Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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I suspect this is a duplicate of 63134. Please mark this as as such if
you agree.
About 63134:
* VIA chipset related
* There's a workaround: use "acpi=force" as boot parameter.
* The stable kernel.org kernels have had a fix for it for about a month.
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This error does not occur in the 2.6.19-6 kernel in feisty, but I don't
know if Ubuntu specific patches have yet to be applied which may be in
2.6.17-x.
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I've tried to flip every switch in my BIOS on the power management
screen, and nothing seemed to make a difference. There was no option to
completely turn it off, though.
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that has been unmarked as duplicate, as in fact it is not 64-bit
related; please see the workarounds I've found to work for me in the
other bug report (I hope for you that they will); if those will work,
this must be definitely a duplicate ;)
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The bug linked to seems to affect VIA chipsets, like my system, but
there seems to be a duplicate of that (linked in the comments there)
which has a fix released, but that fixed bug relates to 64-bit systems.
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Is this linked to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.17/+bug/61848 at all?
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-386
- Whenever I boot from the beta live CD or from the very latest kernel in
- the edgy repos, I get a kernel panic with the following message:
+ Whenever I boot from the beta or RC live CDs or from the very latest
+ kernel in the edgy repos
With all the updates applied and ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-minimal
installed the same error occurs. I'm now going to dig out my motherboard
manual to find the chipset model and disk controller etc, as I think
those may be relevant.
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I assume the live CDs have both ubuntu minimal and ubuntu desktop
installed, but for the system installed on my hard disk I did a minimal
install from breezy then dist-upgraded to dapper then edgy, so that I
would have less to download. I'll install ubuntu-desktop and report what
happens.
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do you have ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-minimal installed? if not, please
install them and try again.
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** Summary changed:
- kernel panic on latest kernel
+ kernel panic on edgy RC
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-386
Whenever I boot from the beta live CD or from the very latest kernel in
the edgy repos, I get a kernel panic with the following message:
"[28.495769]
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