Hi,
I had exactly the same problem and I found that the present bug is linked to
this one : Bug #124499, first reported on 2007-07-07 by wildthewiz.
I used the following patch and now everything works fine :
/etc/udev/rules.d/85-ifupdown.rules
-#SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", GOTO="net_start"
Same thing on my side. It seems OK. Will keep the system under
supervision
# sudo apt-cache policy linux-generic
linux-generic:
Installed: 4.15.0.23.24
Candidate: 4.15.0.23.24
Version table:
*** 4.15.0.23.24 400
400 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-proposed/main amd64 Package
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #20722
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20722
** Also affects: linux via
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20722
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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The kernel crashes not long after it has booted. It's always the case when I
boot in X mode (no time to login), but it isn't always the case when I boot in
text mode.
The previous version of Ubuntu (10.04) is running fine on the same machine. I'm
able to boot the 10.10 vers
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/748420
Title:
2.6.35-28-generic amd64 kernel crash @ boottime
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** Description changed:
The kernel crashes not long after it has booted. It's always the case when I
boot in X mode (no time to login), but it isn't always the case when I boot in
text mode.
The previous version of Ubuntu (10.04) is running fine on the same machine.
I'm able to boot the 10.
I've checked the bug list for the 10.10 and found that this bug is similar to
the #634702 bug.
So I've rebooted the 2.6.35-28 kernel with the "intel_idle.max_cstate=0"
parameter on the command line and everything went fine.
My PC is based on an Asus P6T (X58 Chipset) with a CoreI7 CPU. But becau