Hi Daniel!
The Support gang list has had threads on this over the past 6 months. Some 
things we had tried doing when I ran into it with 11.3.1 updates, was to go 
back to 8.2.1 or 8.3 and reflash up again. That worked in some cases, and not 
in others.


I had it with a brand new blue high school XO-1.5 (that booted normally before 
I flashed it to 12.1.0). I took that one to the Boston office & Richard Smith 
watched the boot and figured out the work around. Adam has it for Haiti now. I 
have XO-1's that do this that I can provide to someone to hook up & log as you 
suggest. And I have a few new 1.5's that we can try and reproduce it on also, 
if helpful. My point is that the problem is not limited to the XO-1s.

Richard, would it be helpful for me to bring some affected XOs down to the 
office if I can get to Boston later this week?


Here's more detail:

1. The first time I saw this problem was with 2 XOs that had been de-bricked 
and reflashed to 11.3.1, and sent out for loan for a film shoot. I got a call 
from the shoot that they were stuck at the grey dots. We didn't know the check 
boot workaround then and nothing worked. Embarrassing, but otherwise no harm 
done. 


My best guess: I thought that maybe it was a firmware issue because the laptops 
might not have been fully charged when reflashing. (Watching a reflash one day, 
I did see a message something about not having enough battery life to upgrade 
the firmware, procedding to reflash anyway.) Since then, now, I am plugging in 
laptops overnight before reflashing. And leaving the reflashed ones plugged in 
overnight again to fully charge the clock battery.


Yesterday I completed 12 with this procedure. (12 that previously had been 
reflashed to 11.3.1  This morning, all of these XO-1's boot without a grey dot 
problem. That's good news, but maybe just the luck of the draw.

Important grey dot conclusion. See below. Whether the laptop is secured or not, 
does not seem to matter. The secured and unsecured today all booted. 


2. (New thread but related- invalid system date) 4 of the above XOs booted with 
invalid system date. Each of those allowed me in at the root terminal (Ctrl Alt 
F2) to reset the date. It displayed the correct new date, and I shut down with 
sudo poweroff. When rebooting, the new date was not saved. It still says 
invalid system date. When trying the esc interrupted boot, I can't get to the 
ok prompt. The boot shows that these 4 XOs are each secured but proceed to 
boot. Other "secured" laptops have asked for a password at the Root Terminal. 
Are there different types of secured XOs? (Those 4 are now in the big pile that 
need developer keys.)

There are 2 XOs, reflashed as above that boot directly to the OK prompt.Is 
there an easy fix for that to make them boot directly to the Sugar Home View?
 
I hope we can soon sort these issues out, so that XO-1s many of them which are 
almost new, can be redistributed in conditions where they can be used. In the 
field, when people have these sorts of problems, they easily give up and the 
laptops get traded for avocados.:)


Nancie:)

Nancie Severs

OLPC Support Volunteer


________________________________
 From: Daniel Drake <d...@laptop.org>
To: Holt <h...@laptop.org> 
Cc: IAEP <i...@lists.sugarlabs.org>; Devel's in the Details 
<devel@lists.laptop.org>; Community Support Volunteers -- who help respond to 
help AT laptop.org <support-g...@lists.laptop.org> 
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [support-gang] gray dots forever: when 12.1.0 & 13.1.0 never fully 
boot (XO-1 especially? 11.3.1 too)
 
Hi,

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Holt <h...@laptop.org> wrote:
> On 3/10/2013 3:39 PM, Nancie Severs wrote:
>
> Going to 12 and 13, I am still getting a % of XOs that get stuck at the grey
> dots when booting after the reflash is complete. Richard Smith figured out
> that this is a Pretty Boot issue. He had a workaround that worked on an XO
> 1.5, but I have not been successful had getting that to work on an XO 1.0.
>
>
> I've the same issue with an XO-1 running Release 11.3.1 -- it was previously
> running March 6th's 13.1.0
>
> Now it freezes at the end of prettyboot (once all grey dots have formed a
> circle).

I think this is the first report we have of this issue. To diagnose
further, it would be good if someone could hook up a serial console
and log the boot messages. I know it's not trivial to have this
available, but I can't think of other debugging approaches.

Also, it is always helpful to know at exactly which point the system
hangs. In Adam's case this was stated clearly (I interpret: once all
the dots in the circle go dark grey after they have 'spun around' for
a while) but in Nancie's case it wasn't.

The other thing to keep in mind is that first boot takes longer than
subsequent boot. So be sure to have a little patience before declaring
the system as hung.

Daniel
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