-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 > Hello, > > I got you some log and some images. > Sadly, all I could get for now are crappy images and empty logs as it > seems that the logger does not have the time to start... > > Well, for the images, I will try to get something better than my phone > to take pictures. But this might have to wait till tomorrow. And for the > logs, if you have another idea than using rsyslog, I will take it. > > The link for the logs : > https://documents.epfl.ch/users/h/ho/houdemer/www/kern.log.tar.bz > The link for the pictures (~10 Mo) : > https://documents.epfl.ch/users/h/ho/houdemer/www/images.tar > Those pictures are taken chronologically but not all from the same > start. There should be three different starts. > > Cheers. > > On 23/01/11 12:34, Julien Cristau wrote: >> reassign 610851 linux-2.6 >> severity 610851 important >> kthxbye >> >> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:25:10 +0100, Charles-Henry Houdemer wrote: >> >>> Package: base >>> Severity: critical >>> Justification: breaks the whole system >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a rather serious problem here appearing after a fresh install. >>> It happens that my system crashes at boot time. But it does so >>> intermitently. >>> First I will (try to) describe the symptoms, then the suspected culprit and >>> finally an ugly way to fix it. >>> >>> So the symptoms : >>> Sometimes (around 3/4 times) my debian crashes when I try to boot it. To be >>> more precise, it happens as soon as just after the first fsck and might >>> happen a bit later. All that I can say is that a segmentation fault appears >>> along with its trace. And then it is impossible to do anything except a hard >>> reboot directly on the machine or with a sysrq. >>> >>> The suspected culprit : >>> My ati 4870X2. My suspitions went on it because even updating the whole >>> system the problem remained. And also because it "could not" have been a >>> problem coming from the installer as it was used to install the same debian >>> on my laptop without problem. And also because the problem appeared again >>> after a second installation. >>> >>> An ugly fix : >>> My suspitions on the graphic card, I wondered if the absence of the >>> proprietary firmware could be the cause. So I installed them. And the >>> problem disappeared (~10 reboots without any problem). Just to be sure, I >>> tried to remove them. And the problem is back. >>> >>> So if you want any additional information, I am ready to do (nearly) >>> anything possible to help you. Have a nice day. >>> >> Please capture the kernel logs from this error, and/or the console >> output (e.g. with a camera). >> >> Cheers, >> Julien
Hello, I did some pictures of a better quality and a little movie. You can find them here : https://documents.epfl.ch/users/h/ho/houdemer/www/photos Also, I would like to add a little something about the logs. They are not exactly empty. But in case of a crash, the logging daemon does not have the time to start. So there are only logs for when the system can actually start. Cheers, Charles-Henry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iF4EAREIAAYFAk09WVAACgkQJ/8FFS1xjYqmnwD/RDHSEp1Iqh9gSaNJS5gaftUV +sCk4h4XHetR7HzcblgA/0v8J8LwsCi7AiNp2vTk8hLXph6HfNuL1qSV4pr+vskQ =kNY6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org