Confirmed on x86_64 11.10 xubuntu.
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same problem here with nvidia-173 update
but I cannot find /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib
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Instructions from comment #52 helps temporary. File initrd.img genarated
sucesfully. Propably to next kernel update.
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Same 3.0.0-13 kernel issue. booting -12 works on my Hp TC4400 laptop.
Is there a fix for this so I can stay current with updates?
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@Rocko: Thank you for this little gem. Beats the way I reinstalled the
driver by miles.
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@Silvio: It sounds like a different problem from the one I had (the
nvidia driver failed to get an interrupt for the card in my case). I
have seen dkms fail to install the new driver in the past though.
Just a note in case it helps anyone, the commands to install the driver
are:
Check if the driv
@NVIDIA users: Andre is right, it has something to do with the graphics
driver. I was already on 290.10 but it does not seem to be the version
itself. After reinstalling the 3.0.0-13 kernel the boot problem
persisted. Then I booted in recovery mode and reinstalled the same
NVIDIA driver. After that
@NVIDIA users: it looks like a DKMS issue with NVIDIA drivers. I used
285 off NVIDIA's site and I'm sure that DKMS was not working. Switching
to x-swat (ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates) nvidia-current got my 3.0.0-13
kernel up and running.
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@Rocko : thank you for the instructions. It didn't fix my problem but it
is most certainly NVIDIA related so I'm on my way to reset the drivers
and reinstall -13 kernel...and see !
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And of course I meant to say "sudo apt-get remove linux-
image-3.0.0-13-generic" back there.
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Title:
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@Silvio: running initramfs doesn't uninstall the kernel, it just
rebuilds the initramfs file for the kernel. To uninstall the kernel, use
"sudo apt-get remove linux-image-linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic". Or you
could install synaptic and use it to uninstall the kernel.
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I do have the same problems. After updating from Kubuntu 11.10 64bit
3.0.0-12 to 3.0.0-13, i can't startup the gui. I tried Rocko's
suggestion, but it didn't helped me.
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@Rocko: This does not work for me. For one it does not uninstall the 3.0.0-13
kernel. Secondly it did not fix the boot problem when using that kernel. Also,
my package manager offered an initramfs update and while/after installing that
it started complaining about my package repository being bro
@André Tzincoca: to downgrade, go to the link I posted above, clink on
the link on that page for the build for your release (oneiric amd64 or
i386), and download the deb file. Then use "sudo dpkg -i initramfs-
tools-bin_0.99ubuntu7_amd64.deb" to install it (assuming you got the
amd64 version) and "
Hi I just validated the updates and 3.0.0-13 won't boot, -12 is fine.
How do I "downgrade" initramfs-tools to 0.99ubuntu7 ?
My system : Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz × 4, 7,8 GB
Ram,NVIDIA GeForce GT 130/PCI/SSE2 running ubuntu 11.10.
Also why is this bug "fixed" because it obviously doe
andre@cce-nobo-i3:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Lendo listas de pacotes... Pronto
Construindo árvore de dependências
Lendo informação de estado... Pronto
Calculando atualização... Pronto
0 pacotes atualizados, 0 pacotes novos instalados, 0 a serem removidos e 0 não
atualizados.
1 pacotes não
I have the same problem. Dell XPS L501X, Nvidia graphics (not dual),
Ubuntu 11.10 64bit. Just ran the updates and got kernel 3.0.0-13 which
does not boot.
Reverting to 3.0.0-12 works as usual.
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Please reopen this bug, reinstalation is not an option for everyone, and
there are more people affected.
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fwiw, when I experienced the problem, I downgraded to initramfs-tools
0.99ubuntu7 (via the builds at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/initramfs-
tools/0.99ubuntu7) and locked it to that version in Synaptic, and
afterwards whenever I installed new kernels they were able to load the
nvidi
Hi,
my HW:
HP Compaq nw8440 Mobile Workstation
HP Compaq nw8440 Mobile Workstation
Processor type: Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 2.0 GHz 4 MB L2 cache 667 MHz front
side bus
Chipset:Mobile Intel 945PM Express
Memory: 3 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Hard drive: 160 GB 7200 rpm
Hi,
I also confirm same problem.
Couple minutes ago I installed updates with Update manager, and after restart
could not boot any more.
I selected 3.0.0-12 in grub and booted as usually.
Using Lubuntu 11.10, fresh installation.
I this can help, my root partition is Luks crypted, and system hal
I'm having what might be a related problem on a hybrid laptop using
ironhide: I can load the nvidia-current module in kernel 3.0.0-12
(amd64) but not in 3.0.0-13 or 3.1.
When I try to modprobe the nvidia-current module on the 3.0.0-13 and 3.1
kernels, the nvidia module reports:
Can't find an IRQ
Ok, thank you for your patience
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ok Paulo. I'm sorry it required a re-installation but I'm glad you're up
and running. I'm going to close this bug.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Yes, after a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10 3.0.0-13 does boot
...something I wanted to avoid ...
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Paulo,
Yes, since you have no /var/log/installer directory, there's no real
possibility of figuring out what went wrong, and a fresh install is the
right way to go.
Steve
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Hi Steve
I do not have a /var/log/installer directory in my system. Is there
another place to look ?
I can reinstall the system from scratch if you think it is the best way to go
from here.
Paulo
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Thanks to some instruction from Colin Watson, I understand this better
now.
Ubiquity diverts update-initramfs during installation so that it's not
run many times, and then restores it at the end.
Having the symlink wrong is a symptom that something failed in an
indeterminate way.
If the system i
Steve, no problem to open new bug, but why do you think there're two
different bugs while I and Paolo both had broken symlink to update-
initramfs?
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Latest test kernel (spc03 version) is in the same place. Git log of how
it was produced:
# bad: [22edb462399950ad60b458e0ccd450a0e037ee79] UBUNTU: Ubuntu-3.0.0-13.21
# good: [e548acb83d07718eb9dcb2c4227f6819fe4d4bad] UBUNTU: Ubuntu-3.0.0-12.20
git bisect start 'Ubuntu-3.0.0-13.21' 'Ubuntu-3.0.0-1
I think these are two different bugs. I'll get another test kernel to
you as soon as I can.
Oleg, please use 'ubuntu-bug linux' to open another bug for your issue.
Thanks.
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Hi
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pvilela@IATE6:~$ file /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs: symbolic link to
`/usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib'
pvilela@IATE6:~$ file /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib: POSIX shell script text exec
OK, I could run update-initramfs like this:
pvilela@IATE6:/usr/sbin$ sudo rm update-initramfs
pvilela@IATE6:/usr/sbin$ sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs
pvilela@IATE6:~$ sudo update-initramfs -u -k 3.0.0-13-generic
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd
Oleg, thanks. Having this information will help us make sure we're
really seeing the exact same bug in multiple places
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Steve, maybe my info can be useful too? ^^
$ LC_ALL="C" dpkg-divert --list | grep update-initramfs
diversion of /usr/sbin/update-initramfs to /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib
by ubiquity
$ LC_ALL="C" dpkg -S /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
diversion by ubiquity from: /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
dive
The second will have to be the full path, i.e. -
'dpkg -S /ursr/sbin/update-initramfs'
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Paulo, also please the results of these:
'dpkg-divert --list | grep update-initramfs'
'dpkg -S update-initramfs'
Thanks!
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Oleg, thanks -
Paulo, could you please run this and paste the results?
"file /usr/sbin/update-initramfs"
Thanks,
Steve
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btw, where /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib comes from?
initramfs-tools package contains normal /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
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Hah, /etc/sbin/update-initramfs is symlink to /bin/true! Changing it to
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs.distrib solves the problem.
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I have tested this second test kernel, and the resukt was the same
I am ready to test the third
Paulo
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Hi Steve
I have tested this second test kernel, and the resukt was the same
I am ready to test the third
Paulo
2011/10/28 Steve Conklin <880...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Well, we can continue to test bisected kernels in parallel with thinking
> about other possible problems. The latest is in the sa
@Andy
I tried update-initramfs command, anfd it seems it's broken, as it gives
no output even for '-h' parameter.
@Steve
Unfortunately, you do not provide amd64 builds, so I cannot test your kernels,
will try to understand kernel bisecting process to check all variants in short
time...
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Well, we can continue to test bisected kernels in parallel with thinking
about other possible problems. The latest is in the same place:
http://people.canonical.com/~sconklin/lp880476/
and is named linux-
image-3.0.0-13-generic_3.0.0-13.21~spc02lp880476_i386.deb
The git bisect log to reproduce t
Andy
I have edited the boot line in grub as instructed. There was no
difference (the kernel still panics) apart the VFS message referring it
could not the find the kernel in UUID=... (previously it could not find
it in /dev/sda7..)
The "update-initramfs -u -k 3.0.0-13-generic" command does not
@pcilela -- there is something odd about how your grub update has gone
as you have moved from an root=UUID=xxx form to a root=/dev/sda7 form.
So it may be something outside the kernel which is failing here.
Can you try editing the boot line when in grub, to use the root=UUID=xxx
form (the exact uu
Unfortunately, this first test kernel originated a kernel panic as well..
Please send me the second one ...
By the way, when I install the linux-image package I always get this error
"Failed to symbolic-link /boot/initrd.img-3.0.0-13-generic to initrd.img: File
already exist"
Should I first del
ok, I've put the first test kernel up. It may take up to around 7 or 8
tries to find the problem.
The first test kernel for bisection is:
linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic_3.0.0-13.21~spc01lp880476_i386.deb
and is located here:
http://people.canonical.com/~sconklin/lp880476/
The following information
Thank you. I am sorry I cannot help with the code But I will try
anything needed
Paulo
2011/10/27 Steve Conklin <880...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Thanks for the fast response. I'll start bisecting this and posting test
> kernels, please bear with me while we go through multiple tests. I've
> tr
Thanks for the fast response. I'll start bisecting this and posting test
kernels, please bear with me while we go through multiple tests. I've
tried the machines I have on hand and can't reproduce this here.
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Hi Steve
Thank you for your help. I have just tested it. Unfortunately the result
is the same. I am attaching a photo of the kernel panic while booting in
Recovery Mode
Paulo
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We recently had a problem with the 2.6.38 kernel which was similar, and
it was tracked down to being a patch that had been backported from the
latest kernel. That patch is in the 3.0.0 kernel. The problem only
showed up in systems with hybrid graphics - i.e. both an intel graphics
device and anothe
Hi Joseph
I have just done it.
I received some errors:
ls:
linux-headers-3.0.0-13_3.0.0-13.21_all.deb
linux-headers-3.0.0-13-generic-pae_3.0.0-13.21_i386.deb
linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic_3.0.0-13.21_i386.deb
linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic-pae_3.0.0-13.21_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux*
[sudo] passwor
Hi
I have just done it.
I received some errors:
ls:
linux-headers-3.0.0-13_3.0.0-13.21_all.deb
linux-headers-3.0.0-13-generic-pae_3.0.0-13.21_i386.deb
linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic_3.0.0-13.21_i386.deb
linux-image-3.0.0-13-generic-pae_3.0.0-13.21_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux*
[sudo] password for p
@Joseph
I have ASUS N53SV notebook, hwinfo attached.
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@pvilela
Can you try to re-install the 3.0.0-13 kernel by copying the deb from
the archive[1], then 'sudo dpkg -i linux-image*'
Be sure you have enough disk space.
[1] http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/
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I was unable to reproduce on a Lenovo x201, so this may be hardware
specific.
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Can you report what type of hardware you have?
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Can others seeing this issue confirm that booting back into 3.0.0-12
resolves the issue?
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Have exactly the same issue. Somewhy there's no initrd.img generated for
new kernel. 3.1 from kernel mainline ppa doesn't boot too.
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Every time I start Ubuntu 11.10 with kernel 3.0.0-13 in Recovery mode I
get the kernel panic documented in the attached photos
Bug_880476_kernel_panic_1.jpg and Bug_880476_kernel_panic_2.jpg
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Every time I start Ubuntu 11.10 with kernel 3.0.0-13 in Recovery mode I
get the kernel panic documented in the attached photos
Bug_880476_kernel_panic_1.jpg and Bug_880476_kernel_panic_2.jpg
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I have been running Ubuntu 11.10 for some time. After linux-kernel
update to 3.0.0-13 ubuntu does not boot, keeps on that magenta blank
page ... If I select 3.0.0-12 in grub I can boot as usually. If I select
lin
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