Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
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Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
I had an upgrade to 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae this morning. When I tried to reboot, it started, but halted about at the point udevd loads, and screen went black. I had to force power down using the power button.
So I'm back on 3.12-8 for now.
Curious to see if anyone else runs into it.
I'm running Colin. I haven't tried upgrading on a different spin yet.
thanks,
So I'm back on 3.12-8 for now.
Curious to see if anyone else runs into it.
I'm running Colin. I haven't tried upgrading on a different spin yet.
thanks,
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
Can't boot either on Elektra.
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udev:
Installed: 204-6
Candidate: 204-6
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yep, same as GP
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udev:
Installed: 204-6
Candidate: 204-6
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
udev:
Installed: 204-6
Candidate: 204-6
Version table:
*** 204-6 0
500 http://ftp.cn.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
204-5.2 0
500 http://packages.siduction.org/fixes/ unstable/main i386 Packages
seems the siduction version is the fixed one, you can try to use that (didn't check for 64bit)
Installed: 204-6
Candidate: 204-6
Version table:
*** 204-6 0
500 http://ftp.cn.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
204-5.2 0
500 http://packages.siduction.org/fixes/ unstable/main i386 Packages
seems the siduction version is the fixed one, you can try to use that (didn't check for 64bit)
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
Tried this on mine:
Still can't boot. Maybe it is not related on udev on my setup.
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sudo apt-get install libudev1=204-5.2 udev=204-5.2
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
Strange, booted into 3.13-0 without problems:
Edit: this is the December 2013 base (so the releases Smoker, n00b ki11ah et al)
Edit: this is the December 2013 base (so the releases Smoker, n00b ki11ah et al)
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae boots fine on my Tiny install, with udev 204-6 from Debian.
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pidsley@hyrax:~ $ uname -a
Linux hyrax 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jan 20 09:22:08 UTC 2014 i686 GNU/Linux
pidsley@hyrax:~ $ apt-cache policy udev
udev:
Installed: 204-6
Candidate: 204-6
Version table:
*** 204-6 0
500 http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
204-5.2 0
500 http://packages.siduction.org/fixes/ unstable/main i386 Packages
Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
I had a feeling this would happen. I'm at work now, but can dig further another time. Maybe we remove from Upgrade Warnings? Sorry for the false alarm.
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Well, but bacon and pidsley rocks, so it has to be our fault dkeg ;)
I got some spare time, I'll try digging as well.
I got some spare time, I'll try digging as well.
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
Gentlemen, some fglrx/ATi drivers in use here? How does the kernel boot parameters look like?
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Edit: my bad, I posted 3.12-8 params. Have to figure out how to post 3.13 without booting into it.
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Got this error when updating grub, though:
Did a quick search, seems I can safely ignore it.
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depmod: ERROR: Module 'hci_vhci' has devname (vhci) but lacks major and minor information. Ignoring.
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^ I got that too. Don't recall seeing that in other kernel upgrades ...
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
My system is using about 40 MB less RAM with the new kernel.
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
Oh sorry Gekko, I just wanted to see this:GekkoP wrote:Edit: my bad, I posted 3.12-8 params. Have to figure out how to post 3.13 without booting into it.
cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg |grep 13
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Oh ok, here we go then:
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echo 'Loading Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae root=UUID=5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687 ro quiet init=/bin/systemd
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae
menuentry 'LinuxBBQ GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae' --class linuxbbq --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae-advanced-5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687' {
echo 'Loading Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae root=UUID=5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687 ro quiet init=/bin/systemd
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae
menuentry 'LinuxBBQ GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae (recovery mode)' --class linuxbbq --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae-recovery-5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687' {
echo 'Loading Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae root=UUID=5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687 ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-pae
menuentry 'LinuxBBQ GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686' --class linuxbbq --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-advanced-5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687' {
echo 'Loading Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686 ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686 root=UUID=5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687 ro quiet init=/bin/systemd
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686
menuentry 'LinuxBBQ GNU/Linux, with Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686 (recovery mode)' --class linuxbbq --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686-recovery-5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687' {
echo 'Loading Linux 3.13-0.towo-siduction-686 ...'
linux /boot/vmlinuz-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686 root=UUID=5d59a82f-d286-44b7-ad6c-33616190b687 ro single
initrd /boot/initrd.img-3.13-0.towo-siduction-686
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Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
Just for kicks, can you reboot, hit [e] in the grub screen, choose the 3.13 kernel and remove the init=/sbin/systemd for now, then hit Enter to test?
If you have time to test, also replace quiet with verbose, to see more output.
If you have time to test, also replace quiet with verbose, to see more output.
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Done.
I can see the boot successfully loading the b43 firmware, than screen goes black with a blinking cursor and nothing happens till I press ctrl+alt+bksp.
I can see the boot successfully loading the b43 firmware, than screen goes black with a blinking cursor and nothing happens till I press ctrl+alt+bksp.
Re: Kernel 3.13-0.towo-siduction
rub it in Tim :)
for kicks, I pulled a diff of each kernel config. May or may not be of any help, but it was interesting. dumped here for reference
side by side
differences only
not using systemd here. I'll go the verbose route and see what I see
for kicks, I pulled a diff of each kernel config. May or may not be of any help, but it was interesting. dumped here for reference
side by side
differences only
not using systemd here. I'll go the verbose route and see what I see
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