Public bug reported: I've been running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS since May 2020. On Nov 12 I did a system update. The update requested a reboot. The system never completed the reboot.
NOTE: Your guide lines say to select "linux" as the package if booting fails even in the "recovery"mode. So I did. Even though my tests indicate that the problem is NOT actually in the kernel. Recovery mode did fail quite a few times last year. Summary of debugging attempts: ----------------------------- There is some hardware dependency, as my Acer Aspire E5-576 laptop boots every time, while my Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptop boots poorly, less that 50% of the time. In recovery mode, it boots much better, but not nearly all of the time. Linux Mint 20.1 also boots very poorly on Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptops. likely, many other distros derived from Ubuntu 20.04 boot poorly. Other hardware platforms re likely to have this issue. It is NOT GRUB. Other distros boot from GRUB. Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 18.10, and MX Linux 19.3 boot every time from GRUB. Additionally, Ubuntu 20.04 fails to boot from rEFInd. It is NOT the kernel. Old kernels fail to boot. These kernels booted fine before the update. It is NOT systemd. I suspected systemd, but when I attempted to isolate the problem to systemd, I failed. I have spent many, many hours over many months attempting to isolate this problem to a particular module. I failed. Good luck. Details of debugging attempts: ----------------------------- The latest kernel on Nov 12, 2020 was 5.4.0-54-generic. I'm not sure if this was installed by that update or not. I tied to boot earlier kernels. Neither 5.4.0-53-generic nor 5.4.0-52-generic booted. I tried booting -53- in recovery mode. That worked, but the screen resolution is very low, making my large high resolution monitor relatively useless. I have two computers with Ubuntu 20.04 installed. The Lenovo Flex 3-1480 fails to boot reliably, less than 50% success. The Acer Aspire E5-576 boots every time. Over the next few months, I tried many things. I installed rEFInd boot loader. Ubuntu 20.04 still failed to boot. Ubuntu 15.10 and Ubuntu 18.10 still boot just fine from either GRUB of rEFInd. I had initially installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a USB Flash drive. Some claim a relatively short life for USBs used that way, so I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my HDD. That booted no better than the USB install. In mid January, I installed Linux Mint 20.1. This is a close derivative of Ubuntu 20.04. Linux Mint 20.1 boots no better than Ubuntu 20.04. In February, I installed MX Linux 19.3 This boots every time! MX Linux installed a separate copy of GRUB. From the EFI boot menu, I can select either MX Linux GRUB or Ubuntu GRUB. From either GRUB, both Ubuntu 20.04 and Linux Mint 20.1 boot badly. From either GRUB, Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 18.10 and MX Linux 19.3 boot every time. In mid April 2021, I attempted to demonstrate that systemd was the problem. I reinstalled Ubuntu 20.04 from the Apr 2020 image. I specifically did NOT update. With the Ubuntu 20.04 April 2020 image I booted 18 times NO failures. (systemd version was 245.4-4ubuntu3) I Upgraded systemd to the latest version: 245.4-4ubuntu3.6. NO OTHER updates! All else is April 2020 image. Booted 10 times NO failures. This demonstrates that systemd is not the problem. I did a full system upgrade on 2021 Apr 16. In the next few days: Booted in normal mode 18 times, 14 failures Booted in recovery mode 7 times, 0 failures Boot failure rate 14/25 = 56% -------------------------- Other stuff you requested: 1005 asteroid ~ lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS Release: 20.04 ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04 Package: linux-image-5.8.0-50-generic 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18 Uname: Linux 5.8.0-50-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.16 Architecture: amd64 CasperMD5CheckResult: skip CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Thu Apr 22 20:30:42 2021 InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-04-16 (6 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 (20200423) ProcEnviron: TERM=xterm-256color PATH=(custom, no user) XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set> LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: linux-signed-hwe-5.8 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) ** Affects: linux-signed-hwe-5.8 (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: amd64 apport-bug focal ** Description changed: I've been running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS since May 2020. On Nov 12 I did a system update. The update requested a reboot. The system never completed the reboot. NOTE: Your guide lines say to select "linux" as the package if booting fails even in the "recovery"mode. So I did. Even though my tests indicate that the problem is NOT actually in the kernel. Recovery mode did fail quite a few times last year. Summary of debugging attempts: ----------------------------- There is some hardware dependency, as my Acer Aspire E5-576 laptop boots every time, while my Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptop boots poorly, less that 50% of the time. In recovery mode, it boots much better, but not nearly all of the time. - Linux Mint 20.1 and likely, many other distros derived from Ubuntu - 20.04 boot very poorly on Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptops and likely, other - hardware platforms. + Linux Mint 20.1 also boots very poorly on Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptops. likely, many other distros derived from Ubuntu 20.04 and likely, other + hardware platforms have this issue. It is NOT GRUB. Other distros boot from GRUB. Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 18.10, and MX Linux 19.3 boot every time from GRUB. Additionally, Ubuntu 20.04 fails to boot from rEFInd. It is NOT the kernel. Old kernels fail to boot. These kernels booted fine before the update. It is NOT systemd. I suspected systemd, but when I attempted to isolate the problem to systemd, I failed. I have spent many, many hours over many months attempting to isolate this problem to a particular module. I failed. Good luck. Details of debugging attempts: ----------------------------- The latest kernel on Nov 12, 2020 was 5.4.0-54-generic. I'm not sure if this was installed by that update or not. I tied to boot earlier kernels. Neither 5.4.0-53-generic nor 5.4.0-52-generic booted. I tried booting -53- in recovery mode. That worked, but the screen resolution is very low, making my large high resolution monitor relatively useless. I have two computers with Ubuntu 20.04 installed. The Lenovo Flex 3-1480 fails to boot reliably, less than 50% success. The Acer Aspire E5-576 boots every time. Over the next few months, I tried many things. I installed rEFInd boot loader. Ubuntu 20.04 still failed to boot. Ubuntu 15.10 and Ubuntu 18.10 still boot just fine from either GRUB of rEFInd. I had initially installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a USB Flash drive. Some claim a relatively short life for USBs used that way, so I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my HDD. That booted no better than the USB install. In mid January, I installed Linux Mint 20.1. This is a close derivative of Ubuntu 20.04. Linux Mint 20.1 boots no better than - Ubuntu 20.04. + Ubuntu 20.04. In February, I installed MX Linux 19.3 This boots every time! MX Linux installed a separate copy of GRUB. From the EFI boot menu, I can select either MX Linux GRUB or Ubuntu GRUB. From either GRUB, both Ubuntu 20.04 and Linux Mint 20.1 boot badly. From either GRUB, Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 18.10 and MX Linux 19.3 boot every time. In mid April 2021, I attempted to demonstrate that systemd was the problem. I reinstalled Ubuntu 20.04 from the Apr 2020 image. I specifically did NOT update. With the Ubuntu 20.04 April 2020 image I booted 18 times NO failures. (systemd version was 245.4-4ubuntu3) I Upgraded systemd to the latest version: 245.4-4ubuntu3.6. NO OTHER updates! All else is April 2020 image. Booted 10 times NO failures. This demonstrates that systemd is not the problem. I did a full system upgrade on 2021 Apr 16. In the next few days: - Booted in normal mode 18 times, 14 failures - Booted in recovery mode 7 times, 0 failures - Boot failure rate 14/25 = 56% + Booted in normal mode 18 times, 14 failures + Booted in recovery mode 7 times, 0 failures + Boot failure rate 14/25 = 56% -------------------------- Other stuff you requested: 1005 asteroid ~ lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS Release: 20.04 ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04 Package: linux-image-5.8.0-50-generic 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18 Uname: Linux 5.8.0-50-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.16 Architecture: amd64 CasperMD5CheckResult: skip CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Thu Apr 22 20:30:42 2021 InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-04-16 (6 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 (20200423) ProcEnviron: - TERM=xterm-256color - PATH=(custom, no user) - XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set> - LANG=en_US.UTF-8 - SHELL=/bin/bash + TERM=xterm-256color + PATH=(custom, no user) + XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set> + LANG=en_US.UTF-8 + SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: linux-signed-hwe-5.8 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) ** Description changed: I've been running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS since May 2020. On Nov 12 I did a system update. The update requested a reboot. The system never completed the reboot. NOTE: Your guide lines say to select "linux" as the package if booting fails even in the "recovery"mode. So I did. Even though my tests indicate that the problem is NOT actually in the kernel. Recovery mode did fail quite a few times last year. Summary of debugging attempts: ----------------------------- There is some hardware dependency, as my Acer Aspire E5-576 laptop boots every time, while my Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptop boots poorly, less that 50% of the time. In recovery mode, it boots much better, but not nearly all of the time. - Linux Mint 20.1 also boots very poorly on Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptops. likely, many other distros derived from Ubuntu 20.04 and likely, other - hardware platforms have this issue. + Linux Mint 20.1 also boots very poorly on Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptops. likely, many other distros derived from Ubuntu 20.04 boot poorly. Other + hardware platforms re likely to have this issue. It is NOT GRUB. Other distros boot from GRUB. Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 18.10, and MX Linux 19.3 boot every time from GRUB. Additionally, Ubuntu 20.04 fails to boot from rEFInd. It is NOT the kernel. Old kernels fail to boot. These kernels booted fine before the update. It is NOT systemd. I suspected systemd, but when I attempted to isolate the problem to systemd, I failed. I have spent many, many hours over many months attempting to isolate this problem to a particular module. I failed. Good luck. Details of debugging attempts: ----------------------------- The latest kernel on Nov 12, 2020 was 5.4.0-54-generic. I'm not sure if this was installed by that update or not. I tied to boot earlier kernels. Neither 5.4.0-53-generic nor 5.4.0-52-generic booted. I tried booting -53- in recovery mode. That worked, but the screen resolution is very low, making my large high resolution monitor relatively useless. I have two computers with Ubuntu 20.04 installed. The Lenovo Flex 3-1480 fails to boot reliably, less than 50% success. The Acer Aspire E5-576 boots every time. Over the next few months, I tried many things. I installed rEFInd boot loader. Ubuntu 20.04 still failed to boot. Ubuntu 15.10 and Ubuntu 18.10 still boot just fine from either GRUB of rEFInd. I had initially installed Ubuntu 20.04 on a USB Flash drive. Some claim a relatively short life for USBs used that way, so I installed Ubuntu 20.04 on my HDD. That booted no better than the USB install. In mid January, I installed Linux Mint 20.1. This is a close derivative of Ubuntu 20.04. Linux Mint 20.1 boots no better than Ubuntu 20.04. In February, I installed MX Linux 19.3 This boots every time! MX Linux installed a separate copy of GRUB. From the EFI boot menu, I can select either MX Linux GRUB or Ubuntu GRUB. From either GRUB, both Ubuntu 20.04 and Linux Mint 20.1 boot badly. From either GRUB, Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 18.10 and MX Linux 19.3 boot every time. In mid April 2021, I attempted to demonstrate that systemd was the problem. I reinstalled Ubuntu 20.04 from the Apr 2020 image. I specifically did NOT update. With the Ubuntu 20.04 April 2020 image I booted 18 times NO failures. (systemd version was 245.4-4ubuntu3) I Upgraded systemd to the latest version: 245.4-4ubuntu3.6. NO OTHER updates! All else is April 2020 image. Booted 10 times NO failures. This demonstrates that systemd is not the problem. I did a full system upgrade on 2021 Apr 16. In the next few days: Booted in normal mode 18 times, 14 failures Booted in recovery mode 7 times, 0 failures Boot failure rate 14/25 = 56% -------------------------- Other stuff you requested: 1005 asteroid ~ lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS Release: 20.04 ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04 Package: linux-image-5.8.0-50-generic 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.8.0-50.56~20.04.1-generic 5.8.18 Uname: Linux 5.8.0-50-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.16 Architecture: amd64 CasperMD5CheckResult: skip CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Thu Apr 22 20:30:42 2021 InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-04-16 (6 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 (20200423) ProcEnviron: TERM=xterm-256color PATH=(custom, no user) XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set> LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash SourcePackage: linux-signed-hwe-5.8 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1925710 Title: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Fails to boot on Lenovo Flex 3-1480 laptop To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-5.8/+bug/1925710/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs