You are right: I copied the kernel 2.6.19-7 from Edgy to Feisty and
tried again to boot from it in Feisty. This time it works. I don't know
why it did not work the last time I tried; maybe that I did some
mistake.
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The bug description says this:
> With 2.6.19-7 everything works as expected.
The Edgy kernel 2.6.17 should work, also.
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I wonder whether anybody, that has this problem with the sata drives,
was able to find a kernel that runs properly under feisty (even if it is
an older kernel)?
Or does the problem occur with every kernel that is available at the
moment?
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The "Ubuntu Kernel Team" is subscribed to this bug report, that's
sufficient :)
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Hi all,
i had no problem with the current Fedora 7 test 2 LiveCD.
I have two SATA harddrives (and two CDROMs) and both SATA
harddrives were recognized properly (i could see them and
their partitions with ls /dev as "sda" and "sdb")
Further i could mount the partitions on the SATA harddrives.
So ye
This bug /seems/ to be related: https://launchpad.net/bugs/71040
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Don't have any expectations, I am no kernel developer ;-)
Though, it is always good for the Ubuntu kernel developers to know if it
is a problem with their kernel only. (And they are reading this ( I hope
))..
Martin
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Martin,
:( indeed...
I downloaded the fedora LiveCD and it booted. During boot I got some I/O
Buffer errors, see attachment, (on device sr0, don't know what that is
on fedora), but that could have been the scratches on my CD ;)
Once in Gnome, I could mount my SATA and IDE drive without a proble
> I'm using ArchLinux with the kernel 2.6.20 (vanilla) and I've no
problem.
:(
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I'm using ArchLinux with the kernel 2.6.20 (vanilla) and I've no
problem.
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They seem to have a LiveCD:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/torrents/f7-test2-livecd-i386.torrent
Unfortunately, my ubuntu machine is headless and I don't know how to
test the LiveCD on it.
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It would be sufficient to try if the installation cd boots afaik ;-)
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Extremely frustrating that it's come to this, but I'm not placing fault
on anyone.
I'm not about to install Fedora, but I will try with a vanilla kernel.
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Could you maybe try an other development of a Linux distribution using
kernel 2.6.20 or higher? For example, Fedora 7 Test 2
(https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-
list/2007-March/msg00025.html) which ships with kernel 2.6.21rc1.
If the problem also appears there, it would be worth reporti
I have a normal Asus P4P800 motherboard, with an SATA HD containing Edgy
and a second IDE HD on which I installed Feisty Herd 5.
When only running the IDE drive, there is no problem. When turning on
the SATA drive as well, I get the "lost interrupt" and
"dma_timer_expiry" errors on bootup.
After
Here some further indications that might help:
The feisty system is an upgrade from edgy. In edgy, there was kernel
2.6.17-11 that worked.
In feisty, there also is a 2.6.17-11 kernel. (I don't know whether it is
the same or if it has been replaced during the upgrade)
I would like to let you know
I just tried to boot from harddisk with the 3 options:
noapic nolapic irqpoll
At first view, I don't see any difference with booting with only the
irqpoll option.
In fact, in both cases, there are no disk icons on the desktop; nor is
there a trash icon on the panel. (May this is due to the fact,
Ok, i've just tried the installer of herd5, without the "noapic nolapic
irqpoll" options the live CD doesn't boot correctly. Now I've tried to
use "noapic nolapic irqpoll" and the installer seems work. I'm waiting
the install process end... :-)
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Forgot to mention that I really use the lastest BIOS, version 19
All BIOS settings are at default (enhanced mode, SATA only)
and putting it in SATA legacy mode did not solve the problem.
And here is the output of lcpci -vvn
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output of lcpci -vv
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I managed to get the kubuntu herd 5 live cd to work on my Asus p4p800 deluxe.
Here is the solution that I entered in the wiki at this location:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Asus_P4P800
You need to use F6 at the boot screen to add these command line options:
noapic nolapic irqpoll All three of them. Th
And here the second report; it contains the output of
sudo lspci -vvn
I hope that the reports can be useful...
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I was asked in the thread mentioned above to add the following two bug
reports:
1) output of sudo lspci -vv
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I succeeded in booting by adding irqpoll to the boot options of the
2.6.20-9 kernel. (as suggested in above)
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Same problem here:
Edgy Eft is running fine on hda1.
I did a "sudo update-manager -d" to upgrade my second instance of edgy, that is
situated on hda2, to feisty and it gives me the same errors as discribed by
Curtis in this forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370910
My drive
Oh, and for my issue, I can append "irqpoll" to the kernel command line
and my system boots, but does some things slowly (including bootup, but
you can see what it's doing by removing the "quiet" and "splash"
options).
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This occurs for me on an Asus P4P800, but only with a second SATA disk
connected. The first on its own is fine. The two disks are exactly the
same model.
I get Donald's error.
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I also agree this bug is a showstopper: I have very common hardware
setup namely a dell dimension 4600, a very well sold computer.
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i can confirm the bug.
i have an intel 865pe chipset and sata and ide drives
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I managed to solve the problem by setting 'Configure S-ATA as RAID' in
the bios to 'Yes'. No idea why this works, because I have only on sata-
drive and no raid.
The working IDE Configuration is:
- Onboard IDE Operate Mode [Enhanced Mode]
- Enhanced Mode Support On [S-ATA]
- Configure S-ATA as
Hey,
good to here that i'm not the only one having problems with this.
It still doesn't work with 20-6. I'm using the latest bios update from
the Asus homepage and I tried playing with the settings, but it didn't
change anything. I need the sata+pata mode because i use both.
btw, I agree that 'me
In my opinion the importance of this bug should be set to "high" or even
"critical", because i cannot even boot feisty with 2.6.20-x because of
it right now. I do not know how many systems are affected though, but i
do not consider my system especially "non-standard".
Let me know, if i can provide
BIOS Onboard IDE Operating Mode is set to "S-ATA", because i use only
SATA harddrives. With 2.6.20-x i get something like
irq18: nobody cared
disabling irq 18
...
hde: dma_timer_expiry dma status == 0x24
hde: DMA interrupt recovery
hde: lost interrupt
...
hde: dma_timer_expiry dma status == 0x24
h
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I am affected by the same bug. I use by no means new or exotic hardware.
It is an ASUS P4P800SE Mainboard with an Intel 865PE Chipset. I have no
problems booting kernel 2.6.19-7 and i never had this kind of problem
with any previous ubuntu release. So i am suspecting a kernel bug
really. Something
SATA is causing interrupts to be disabled on IRQ 16 (the same IRQ that
your ethernet and USB are on).
Not sure why it is doing that. It looks very specific to your machine.
Can you try checking in your BIOS settings to see if your SATA
controller can be set to a different mode (AHCI, Legacy, Nati
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Please attach the output of "lspci -vv" and "lspci -vvn"
Thanks
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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