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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Hi rockyrockrat,
I was wondering if you have tried installing the latest hardy udev and
hal packages to see if this resolved this issue. Please let me know, so
that I can either close this bug, or look into resolving the bug
further.
Thanks
Colin
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Hi rickyrockrat,
Can you try installing the latest hardy udev and hal packages to see if
this resolves the issue.
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190281
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Hi,
udev and hal should be kept in sync with the kernel that you are using.
udev enables Linux to provide a persistent naming of devices in the /dev
directory as well as providing a dynamic device naming in /dev. Since
udev relies on the structure of /sys (which is known it change from time
to
Hi,
I suggest also installing the hardy udev and hal packages as well. This
probably will also pull in a lot of other updated packages.
Let me know if this helps.
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Hi,
unfortunately I can't do such big upgrade because it's my work PC and I
can't risk breaking the system.
BTW how these packages relate to kernel boot process?
P.
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Tried the linux_2.6.24-12.20 with the same result.
Patrik
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190281
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Care to test the latest 2.6.24-8 kernel. If the seg faults still occur,
care to take a digital photo of your screen when they occur and attach
it to this bug report. It may help with debugging. Thanks.
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190281
Tried the linux_2.6.24-9.15. The same result. :-( The kernel gets
loaded, framebuffer gets loaded, then many many lines saying
Segmentation fault, then BusyBox, then SATA modules (over the BusyBox
prompt). I've attached a screenshot of the part where Segmentation
fault ends.
HTH
Patrik
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I can confirm that the dvd/current/hardy-dvd-amd64.iso boots smoothly.
But I can't still boot the 2.6.24-7-12 kernel, build according to the
instructions in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile :-(
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
I'm experiencing the same. I tried to compile kernel 2.6.24-7.11 from
hardy on my amd64 feisty machine and it won't boot the new kernel. There
are lots of Segmentation fault messages during the boot, then ide/sata
is loaded and I end in busybox shell. There are so many Segmentation
fault messages
Hi,
Care to actually try running a LiveCD rather than just installing the
latest kernel? You can download and try the new Hardy Heron Alpha
release from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/ . You should be
able to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD. Let us know if you
witness the
Won't the LiveCD have a different ramfs? If so, I fully expect the
LiveCD to work. I just manually compiled the 2.6.24-7 kernel, and
built-in the drivers for my motherboard, NV-SATA, SCSI, and EXT2/3
support, Set the CPU to Duo-Core, and installed it.
Since the drivers are built in, I do not
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