I have the same problem. The nvidia drivers (version 470 in my case)
don't load after upgrading to 5.13.0-41-generic. Reverting to
5.13.0-39-generic fixes the problem.
I did notice that -41 has a lot of changes from the "stable" impish
kernel and that the modules loaded on my machine with -41
The kernel in #24 is working for me
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Title:
Kernel panic with xenial 4.4 stack (4.4.0-108.131, Candidate kernels
for PTI fix)
The kernel in #19 does not have the PTI patches.
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Kernel 4.4.0-67.88~lp1679898Commitb06640ee040e34 (Comment #119) is NOT
running out of memory.
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Title:
[Hyper-V] Ubuntu VM crash
test kernel 4.4.0-67.88~lp1679898Commitdf0a1b9cce531 works. Tested it 5
times and it does not run out of memory but it does temporarily detect 7
new disks (where as 4.4.0-66 only detected 3 new disks)
In the original 4.4.0-67 the extra/fake disks are detected and the extra
/dev/sd* device files
I can confirm that 4.4.0-66 does NOT crash and that 4.4.0-67 does indeed
crash with out of memory errors.
I think I should say that I tried doing a VSS backup with 4.4.0-66 5
times and it didn't crash on any of them but it did log worrying
messages (see attachment) which are very similar to what
The kernel in http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1679898/ still
crashes for me.
The 4.12-rc4 kernel also crashes for me (while using the hv_vss_daemon from
4.4.0-79)
The 4.4.71 kernel does not crash for me (while using the hv_vss_daemon from
4.4.0-79) but the VSS daemon does not log
The 4.4.71 and 4.12-rc4 don't have linux-cloud-tools packages so when
you boot it's not running the hv_vss_daemon.
Is it valid to just run hv_vss_daemon from the 4.4.0-79 package?
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I'm having the same problems and 4.4.0-77 does not fix the problem.
I also tested 4.8.0-51 and 4.10.0-20 and they also does not fix the problem.
What I've noticed occurring during the VSS Freeze/Thaw events is that
the VM detects extra disks (see attachment) (which seem to be them same
as the
The kernel in comment #24 does NOT have the bug. :)
Cheers,
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Title:
CIFS client: access problems after updating
This new test kernel is not there. The URL is an empty directory.
Cheers,
Ian.
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This new test kernel (commit 302cabb739eb88e4c6c6ea50fce2a1f9201e2147) DOES
have the bug.
Next test please...
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CIFS client:
This new test kernel (commit c5bf368a270f1ae468ae27f2e6527d40381dda5d) does
have the bug.
You have found the culprit commit.
Cheers,
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This kernel (465a7e95502dd08f44d0c01e5dccf142bc75e1f2) does NOT have the bug.
Next kernel please :)
Cheers.
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CIFS client:
The bug is present in 4.4.0-29
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CIFS client: access problems after updating to kernel 4.4.0-3*-generic
I can confirm that the problem still exists in the latest proposed
kernel 4.4.0-36
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I have the same problem.
I do not experience the problem with kernel 4.4.0-28 but do with
4.4.0-31 and above.
If you access the CIFS share (which contains DFS referrals) as root it
works fine - but not as a normal user.
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I am happy for the bug report to be closed as 14.04LTS has fixed the
problem and there is also now a 12.04LTS hardware update kernel that
does not have the problem.
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I can confirm that this bug does not affect Trusty Tahr 14.04.
It also does not affect 12.04.4 with the LTS trusty kernel installed
(linux-generic-lts-trusty)
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I am unable to run apport-collect 1242713 as it gives an error of:
The collected information can be sent to the developers to improve the
application. This might take a few minutes.
.No packages found matching linux.
.ERROR: hook /usr/share/apport/general-hooks/cloud_archive.py crashed:
I can also state that NFSv3 still hangs when using ubuntu 13.10 as the nfs
client.
It also still hangs when using the mainline kernel 3.8.13-03081311-generic
The mainline kernel 3.12.0-031200rc6-generic seems to work fine.
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