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Live Ubuntu 20.04 64bit hangs on shutdown, on two different PC.
+ The shutdown image is shown. Then I switch to text and
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Live Ubuntu 20.04 64bit hangs on shutdown, on two different PC.
The shutdown image is shown. Then I switch to text mode and there are
some messages.
Attached are two screenshots of the console in about 30 second interval.
After that I can reboot by SysReq keys.
** Affects:
1.) Which ISO should I customize? ubuntu-13.04-desktop-i386 ?
Are there any detailed instructions to replacing the kernel?
I followed
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization?highlight=%28livecd%29#Live_CD_Kernel
but got a non-booting image. (it bootsm but later on it reports : mount
I just used the daily ISO build:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/saucy-desktop-i386.iso
md5sum eb8ff86ce4fc10a305b918ce28e0908e
.disk/info:
Ubuntu 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Beta i386 (20131005)
It has kernel 3.11.0-11.17
Now the second CD unit (sr1) is mounted when a CD is inserted
I tried the todays daily * and it seems OK, with one thing (which I experienced
before too):
when after installation the reboot is done, the shutdown scripts is waiting for
a press of ENTER key, but the text saying so is not visible (see screenshot).
So it hangs there until I press ENTER.
After t
What would that accomplish?
The problem is with the live environment.
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CD-ROM units doesn't mount automatically under a Live e
The above is not possible for the installation scenario, changed status
back to Confirmed.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Is it possible to install a new kernel into the Live environment?
That would require making a new ISO, right?
Are there an instructions for that?
Just replace the kernel image file in the ISO?
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I just tried 12.04 again, and it hung again after clicking the Reboot button.
After a few minutes I pressed ctrl-c and then after a second it rebooted.
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As I said, see bug 658042 comment 6
** Description changed:
Burned http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/saucy-
desktop-i386.iso (downloaded an hour or two ago) to a DVD, then booted
it. I selected "Try Ubuntu".
After a while I entered "sudo reboot" in an xterm.
- The system
Public bug reported:
Burned http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/saucy-
desktop-i386.iso (downloaded an hour or two ago) to a DVD, then booted
it. I selected "Try Ubuntu".
After a while I entered "sudo reboot" in an xterm.
The system went down, ejected the DVD and the hung there.
There
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After I try to eject the CD using the GUI, it is unmounted, but not ejected.
(an error dialog pops-up)
After that it also can not be ejected bz the hardware eject button.
"eject /dev/sr2" also fails with:
eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
"Inappropriate ioctl fo
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** Description changed:
I booted the ubuntu-10.10-desktop-i386.iso into Try mode.
I have 3 optical units:
- DVD-RW : has the boot medium
- two CD-ROM units - empty
I inserted an iso9660 CD into one empty unit.
It was no
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It is the same. Inserted CD not mounted.
I tried the latest daily from the URL above on the same hardware.
The files manager app does not show any trace of the CD. If I moust it
with " sudo mount /dev/sr2 /mnt" it all starts working, a new file
manager windows appears with CD content, and an item
I see the same graphic problem an a real PC. So:
- it is hardware independent (read: if you're interested, you can most
probably reproduce it)
- this is not actually the bug I opened here (hang versus broken toolbar)
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I sent the above from ubuntu 13.04 desktop i386.
In the terminal I got also this:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ apport-collect 1077440
The authorization page:
(https://launchpad.net/+authorize-token?oauth_token=lNbKz0hWlWG9m84gbnjC&allow_permission=DESKTOP_INTEGRATION)
should be opening in your browser. Use y
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** Description changed:
Installing Ubuntu 12.10 Desktop i386 (ubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso) in
VMware player hangs at the end of installation.
I tried on two PC's each time it hung at slightly different spot:
- desktop PC wit
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Here is the /var/log/kern.log (attached)
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There is no hang either.
Just a gfx corruption. As pictured on the screenshot. I doubt there is a line
like "due to reason x, the screen is shown 300 pixels lower than normal" in any
log.
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There is no crash.
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Title:
[VMWare Player 5.0.x] Quantal+ as guest hangs at end of install
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
I
I downloaded saucy-desktop-i386 (at about 13:00 UTC today, the web page
on your link says : saucy-desktop-i386.iso 10-Aug-2013
08:19 878M
I used VMware Player 5.0.2 build-1031769 on Windows 8 Pro 64 bit.
After booting the ISO I got this screen: attachment first_screen.png
I can no
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