Hi Joseph,
I installed the image files and tested and it runs.
However, as before I could not install all: specifically the tools file gave a
problem.
Not sure if it matters for you or not, so
I copy the last part of the messages, so you can see it seems to be a
dependency error.
COPY:
Yep, bug resolved. Thank you very much for your effort and time.
Do you know in what ubuntu update it will be?
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This one shows the error.
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kernels following version 3.8.0-27 do not start
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Confirmed
It Works!! I can't help but feel victory when it works only, though I
think I understand how a bisect works: like a binary search right?
Anyway: it works!!!
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Indeed the kernel runs again. Are we getting closer to the culprit?
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Right. This one runs ok! I will just keep it running and await your next
kernel.
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Nope, didn't work. Looking forward to your next kernel.
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Nope, not working. same same.
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Well: it works! The kernel start, I can logon, and do stuff!! Very
encouraging.
Let me know when you have the next kernel to do according to the bisect.
And thank you for your effort
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I must choose my words more carefully: I did dpkg -i *.deb (without the header
file this time).
It did not work for this kernel. Before I compile a new kernel, I remove the
old one.
Let me know.
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Sorry, said compile again: mean dpkg -i.
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Not sure what went wrong. First I compiled the kernel, and I saw that
the name was the same as an existing kernel. It didnt work, same error.
However, to be sure I uninstalled all the handmade kernels using
synaptic and now I cannot compile the kernel.
Also, I am missing one deb if I compare with
thanks, did that. The kernel does not work. It displays the same
problems.
Does that mean this is the offending patch? Do we need more installs to
find the commit that did it?
Let me know.
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Right. Done that. Not sure how you got to these 2 kernels, but you are
absolutely right!
3.8.13.4 works: just booted, logged on and rebooted. No problem there.
3.8.13.5 had the same symptoms as the non-working kernels. i checked with the
recovery kernel and got largely the same output. It had
I installed the kernel, but it shows the same errors. Weird though, if
this is the only commit related to Areca Raid Controller.
What I notice is that the messages are mostly from arcmsr2 like: arcmsr2:
executing hw bus reset and
arcmsr: scsi bus reset eh returns with success and also:
As stated, using the recovery kernel, I drop to a terminal. The prompt
is {initramfs} and does not contain the program apport-collect. It is
not possible to run this command.
I am sorry. Will set the status to Confirmed as requested by the
previous note.
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