18.10 is no longer supported.
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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit)
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Title:
lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fails to load "ehci-pci :00:a.7:
dma_direct_map_sg: overflow 0x000
Thanks Chris for your reply, but my machine is x86 :-(
I will try with other distro. :-(
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lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fai
@chmp/@chmp99
x86 ISO's stopped being produced mid-late Dec-2018
(https://lubuntu.me/sunsetting-i386/) so no it won't be fixed for 19.04.
The x86 ISO's however would boot on any tested system that was x86 (the
machines it failed on above were really x86_64)
The x86_64 ISO however booted on each
Hi,
I'm with the same error and I don't understand the solution. Will be fixed only
in the next release? There is some steps to run the live image (in my physical
notebook, not emulated)?
Thanks!
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fails to load "ehci-p
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Title:
lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fails to load "ehci-pci 00
installed lubuntu 18.04.1 on dell 755 without updates
this was install mentioned in #13 of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/cosmic/+source/plymouth/+bug/1794292 -
oct 5 where I incorrectly installed x86_64 without realizing it :(
i did NOT format /, and used existing /home from #13 (of other #1
More testing, this time also with Xubuntu 18.10, 32 bit.
Testing in my Dell laptop
https://www.cnet.com/products/dell-precision-mobile-
workstation-m4800-15-6-core-i7-4810mq-8-gb-ram-256-gb-ssd-english/specs/
Lubuntu 18.10, 32 bit:
The persistent live USB drive (by mkusb) boots and runs without
More testing, this time also with Xubuntu 18.10, 32 bit.
1. Testing in my Dell laptop
https://www.cnet.com/products/dell-precision-mobile-
workstation-m4800-15-6-core-i7-4810mq-8-gb-ram-256-gb-ssd-english/specs/
Lubuntu 18.10, 32 bit:
The persistent live USB drive (by mkusb) boots and runs with
More testing, this time also with Xubuntu 18.10, 32 bit.
1. Testing in my Toshiba laptop (link in my previous comment)
I needed the boot option nomodeset to get 'more than an underscore' on
the screen. Then the boot process of a *cloned* USB drive as well as a
persistent live USB drive (by mkusb)
I *think* that this bug affects me too:
I am able to boot Lubuntu 18.10 in my Toshiba laptop with 64-bit
architecture both in UEFI and BIOS mode.
http://www.toshiba.se/laptops/satellite-pro/c850/satellite-pro-c850-19w/
I used mkusb to create a persistent live drive (using default settings).
Mayb
So you have EHCI enabled on the virtual machines? Without it, they're
not testing similar conditions
Based on an earlier comment I should point out that if you look at those kernel
messages and ignore the timestamp (equivalent of `dmesg --notime`), you note
they all start with "ehci-pci," which
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Testing the x86 (32bit) ISO image on various machines.
After zsync download, the thumb-drive is tested ("check disk for
defects") & passes; and worked fine on two systems today (dell d610 & hp
dx6120), however
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dell 755 (de
And did the virtual machine test fail?
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Title:
lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fails to load "ehci-pci :00:a.7:
dma_direct_map
Sorry to repeat myself if I'm doing so but there's a lot to scroll
through here (feel free to summarize your findings by editing the
description), but does this occur with a 64 bit image?
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I found a $HOME with 10gb space, so finally a virtual machine test
hp 8200 elite sff (i5-2400, 8gb, nvidia quadro 600)
host: Fedora 28 x86_64 4.18.14-200
virtual machine Type: Linux Version: Ubuntu (32 bit)
Virtual Box version: 5.2.18 r124319 (Qt5.11.1)
guiverc@hp-vb-8200:~$ screenfetch -n
guive
did a test on a hp 8200 elite sff (i5-2400, 8gb, nvidia quadro 600)
gui screen shows blue background, lubuntu (logo) and dots (normal plymouth)
text screen shows
[ 99.99] ehci-pci :00:1d.0:dma_direct_map_sg: overflow
0x000223ad7000+2048 of device mask
scrolling by endlessly.
Sorry Walter, I should have updated with info from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1795092
the xubuntu 18.10 x86 has the same (or very similar) messages, but they
stop far sooner, and xubuntu drops to busybox/initramfs with an error.
I was asked by jsalisbury to do a test; wh
Maybe installing in a virtual machine might be good idea?
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Title:
lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fails to load "ehci-pci :00:a.
Downloaded
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
wrote to usb & booted on dc7700. It mainly has 'install' options, I'm
not willing to install to test; so selected 'rescue mode' ...
it asked a number of questions (keyboard, mirror..) th
Lubuntu 18.10 (today's daily image) on dc7700
"ehci-pci :00:1a.7: dma_direct_map_sg: overflow
0x00016233c000+2048 of device mask "
(alt-f1 = lubuntu plymouth dots; alt-f2 just scrolling "[ 999.99]
ehci-pci.." messages
I have no idea what the overflow number means; but it's d
I've re-run zsync for latest image; no 'ehci-pci' messages on either
dc7700 or 755 for Xubuntu x86 (but both drop to BusyBox/initramfs)
Given different messages - I reported as a different bug (for QA tracker)
http://launchpad.net/bugs/1795092
providing link to here of course; inc. your upstream
another update on xubuntu 18.10 (x86) iso
the same thumb-drive image runs fine on d610 (dell latitude laptop)
(no zsync yet)
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update on xubuntu 18.10 (x86) iso
both systems get to busybox; the dc7700 (other box) didn't show hundreds of
those ehci-pci messages...
BusyBox v1.27.2 (Ubuntu 1:1.27.2-2ubuntu4) bui...
Enter 'help'...
(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system
It was yesterday's daily;
Reply to "Ubuntu Kernel Bot"
> This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem.
> While running an Ubuntu kernel
The ISO doesn't boot on those machines, so I can't get to a terminal.
> If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable
> to run this com
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Title:
lubuntu 18.10 x86 (32bit) image fails to load "ehci-pci
Also let's check Xubuntu and netboot, too. They both have i386 images.
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I note the linked report is 32 bit as well. Can you confirm this does
NOT occur on a 64 bit machine? Be very careful if you're using a 64 bit
machine that it's more likely to not have an EHCI controller. Roughly
speaking, EHCI is 2.0-level USB while xHCI is 3.0 (UHCI being 1.0, which
requires some
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