Control: tags -1 + moreinfo On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 22:08:47 +0100 Nils Dagsson Moskopp <[email protected]> wrote:
> For reasons I still do not understand, systemd was unable to mount > /boot as ext2. I have been unable to make the Linux kernel load the > ext2 module â modprobe exited zero, but lsmod did not show the ext2 > module and /proc/filesystems showed support for ext4 but not ext2. > > I was have been able to make it mount /boot as ext4 and found out > that upon starting X11, the mouse and keyboard became unresponsive. > I have verified that this happened as soon as X11 had been started. > > I suspect that this has something to do with udev not working with > the older Linux kernel 3.2.0 that my friend installed from Wheezy. > > When installing linux-image-686-pae, Linux kernel 3.16 got installed. > This apparently fixed the keyboard and mouse issue, stuff works now. > > I can not claim to know what exactly went on there, but I would suggest > that the udev maintainers make udev 215-5+b1 depend on the lowest Linux > kernel version that does not break keyboard and mouse in X11, which I > highly suspect to be a version > Linux 3.2.0 and <= Linux 3.2.16. Can you please provide us with a Xorg.0.log from the failed start? If you are using systemd as init system, it would also be helpful to have a debug log from the boot. For that, add "systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_level=kmsg" to the kernel command line, and the then attach the output of journalctl -alb to the bug report. Thanks, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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