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Title:
Ubuntu 13.10 x64 kernel 3.11.0-14-generic crash
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
On a Dell Poweredge 720, Kubuntu 13.10 x64, LInux Kernel 3.11.0-14-generic,
when setting /etc/sysctl.conf:
kernel.sched_autogroup_enabled=0
Kernel fails to boot. This error is 100% reproducible and when I comment out
that line in sysctl.conf everything works fine.
The machine is 2x Xeon E2670 with 64GB of RAM, I've attached lspci output and
also dmesg output during a normal boot.
It starts failing when it detects hard drives, right after it
detected ixgbe network driver and when systemd starts to launch
programs. If I boot it in safe mode with that option set to 0 and then
choose resume in the menu, everything works fine. Apparently when
systemd starts something that conflicts with the hard drive detection
when autogroup_enabled=0.
I've attached screen shots from the KVM.
Please let me know if you need any other information.
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